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Secular spiritual quests in modern American novels, 1922--1960.

机译:1922--1960年美国现代小说中的世俗精神追求。

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In this dissertation, I investigate the ways that spiritual narratives have been represented in secular modernist novels and examine and deconstruct the secular/spiritual binary commonly used in their critique. In light of revised theories of secularization that suggest the so-called secular age was never all that secular to begin with, I argue for increased attention to modes of individual spiritual experience. In the opening chapter, I examine how conventional narratives of 20th century American secularization and modernity have limited the scope of literary criticism. As other disciplines, particularly philosophy and sociology, revise and deepen their approaches to spirituality, I argue that this nascent postsecularism is not simply a description of our current historical moment, but can be deployed as a critical practice to revise and correct dominant interpretations of 20th century literature that overlook the significance of embedded spiritual narratives. The chapters that follow examine how these novels represent spiritual identity in a culture that has, as Lyotard wrote, rejected grand narratives but not the desire for a transcendent spiritual position that the grand narratives once accommodated. In chapter two, "The Transcendent Promise of War," I argue that Willa Cather's One of Ours and Saul Bellow's Dangling Man demonstrate how spiritual quest unfolds in the context of national conflict, with the battlefield imagined as a location for spiritual transcendence. Chapter three, "A Bridge from Man to Man": Spiritual Connections in Home to Harlem and The Outsider" considers how Claude McKay and Richard Wright's novels express spiritual identity as shaped by participation in or rejection of community. The fourth chapter, "Ongoing Conversions: Spiritual Uncertainty in All the King's Men and The Moviegoer " identifies a turn toward provisional spiritual solutions that emphasize the process of spiritual quest over a clear spiritual teleology in Robert Penn Warren and Walker Percy's novels. These readings, intended as additive and, in some cases, reparative interpretations of novels whose spiritual content has often been overlooked, lead to a more nuanced understanding of American modernism and contribute to a richer understanding of the development of the American spiritual narrative.
机译:在本文中,我研究了世俗现代主义小说中精神叙事的表现方式,并考察和解构了批评中常用的世俗/精神二元论。鉴于世俗化的修正理论表明所谓的世俗时代从来都不是世俗的开始,我主张人们应更加关注个人的精神体验模式。在开始的章节中,我研究了20世纪美国世俗化和现代性的传统叙事如何限制文学批评的范围。随着其他学科,尤其是哲学和社会学,修订并加深了他们对灵性的研究,我认为,这种新生的后世俗主义不仅是对我们当前历史时刻的描述,而且可以作为批判性实践来修改和纠正对20世纪的主流解释。世纪文学忽视了嵌入式精神叙事的重要性。随后的各章探讨了这些小说如何代表一种文化,正如利奥塔(Lyotard)所写,这种文化拒绝了宏大的叙事,但没有渴望获得宏大的叙事曾经具有的超越的精神地位。在第二章“战争的超前承诺”中,我认为,威拉·凯瑟的《我们的一个》和索尔·贝娄的《悬空的人》展示了在民族冲突的背景下精神追求是如何展开的,而战场被想象成是精神超越的场所。第三章,“人与人之间的桥梁”:家与哈林和局外人的精神联系”,探讨了克劳德·麦凯和理查德·赖特的小说如何表达因参与或拒绝社区而形成的精神身份。第四章,“持续的Conversion依” :“所有国王的人和电影爱好者中的精神不确定性”确定了一种转向临时精神解决方案的方法,该方案强调了罗伯特·佩恩·沃伦和沃克·珀西小说中清晰的精神目的论上的精神探索过程。案例中,对那些经常被忽视的精神内容的小说进行的解释性解释,导致人们对美国现代主义的理解更加细微,并为人们对美国精神叙事的发展提供了更丰富的理解。

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  • 作者

    Grannis, Kerry Searle.;

  • 作者单位

    The George Washington University.;

  • 授予单位 The George Washington University.;
  • 学科 Literature American.;Spirituality.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 170 p.
  • 总页数 170
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:36:54

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