Reclaiming The Sacred
The Bible In Gay And Lesbian Literature
Raymond-Jean Frontain
Reviewers of the first edition of Reclaiming the Sacred hailed the book’s enterprise in exploring the area between literary criticism and religious studies. Whereas contemporary literary-critical theory has been slow to integrate religion and religious history into queer theory, this pioneering journal has addressed the issue from the start with a collection of thoughtful and though-provoking articles.
This latest edition expands coverage to include noncanonical ancient texts, popular Victorian religious texts, and contemporary theater. Academics and lay readers interested in literary criticism, cultural studies, and religious studies will gain new insights from topics such as:
religious mystery and homosexual identity in Terrence McNally’s “Corpus Christi”
same-sex biblical couples in Victorian literature
homoerotic texts in the Apocrypha
sodomite rhetoric in a seventeenth-century Italian text
Radclyffe Hall’s lesbian messiah in her 1928 novel The Well of Loneliness
homosexual temptation in John Milton’s Paradise Regained
Reclaiming the Sacred counteracts the manipulative and oppressive uses to which modern writers and thinkers put the Bible and the “morality” it is presumed to inscribe. An important tool for understanding the role of the Bible in gay and lesbian culture, this remarkable book makes a powerful contribution to the advancement of studies on queer sanctity.
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Details
ISBN | 9781560233558 |
Genre | Religion & Spirituality |
Copyright Date | 2003 |
Publication Date | 20-Feb-03 |
Publisher | Routledge |
Format | Trade Paperback |
No. of Pages | 265 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Paper Type | Electronic Format Available |
BookID | 10541 |