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Author Ni, Zhange, 1977-

Title The pagan writes back : when world religion meets world literature / Zhange Ni.

Publication Info. London : University of Virginia Press, [2015]

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Series Studies in Religion and Culture
Studies in religion and culture (Charlottesville, Va.)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Proposing Pagan criticism -- Historical notes on the varieties of paganism -- From secular criticism to Pagan criticism -- Practicing Pagan criticism -- Literary paradise, female golem, and Cynthia Ozick's Pagan paradox -- Wonder tale, Pagan utopia, and Margaret Atwood's radical hope -- The aporia of Japan's orient and end Shsaku's posthuman Pagan theology -- The Pagan problem in modern China and Gao Xingjian's "wild man" series.
Summary In the first book to consider the study of world religion and world literature in concert, Zhange Ni proposes a new reading strategy that she calls "pagan criticism," which she applies not only to late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century literary texts that engage the global resurgence of religion but also to the very concepts of religion and the secular. Focusing on two North American writers (the Jewish American Cynthia Ozick and the Canadian Margaret Atwood) and two East Asian writers (the Japanese Endo Shusaku and the Chinese Gao Xingjian), Ni reads their fiction, drama, and prose to envision a "pagan (re)turn" in the study of world religion and world literature. In doing so, she highlights the historical complexities and contingencies in literary texts and challenges both Christian and secularist assumptions regarding aesthetics and hermeneutics. In assessing the collision of religion and literature, Ni argues that the clash has been not so much between monotheistic orthodoxies and the sanctification of literature as between the modern Western model of religion and the secular and its non-Western others. When East and West converge under the rubric of paganism, she argues, the study of religion and literature develops into that of world religion and world literature
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Language English.
Subject Religion and literature.
Religion and literature.
Paganism in literature.
Paganism in literature.
Secularism in literature.
Neopaganism.
Secularism in literature.
Neopaganism.
RELIGION -- Philosophy.
Other Form: Print version: Ni, Zhange. Pagan Writes Back : When World Religion Meets World Literature. Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, ©2015 9780813937687
ISBN 9780813937694 (electronic book)
0813937698 (electronic book)
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9780813937687 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
9780813937670 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
0813937671