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  1. Ethics for Apocalyptic Times
    Theapoetics, Autotheory, and Mennonite Literature
    Published: [2023]; 2024
    Publisher:  Penn State University Press, University Park, PA

    Ethics for Apocalyptic Times is about the role literature can play in helping readers cope with our present-day crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and the shift toward fascism in global politics. Using the lens of Mennonite... more

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    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
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    Ethics for Apocalyptic Times is about the role literature can play in helping readers cope with our present-day crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and the shift toward fascism in global politics. Using the lens of Mennonite literature and their own personal experience as a culturally Mennonite, queer, Latinx person, Daniel Shank Cruz investigates the age-old question of what literature’s role in society should be, and argues that when we read literature theapoetically, we can glean a relational ethic that teaches us how to act in our difficult times.In this book, Cruz theorizes theapoetics—a feminist reading strategy that reveals the Divine via literature based on lived experiences—and extends the concept to show how it is queer, decolonial, and equally applicable to secular and religious discourse. Cruz’s analysis focuses on Mennonite literature—including Sofia Samatar’s short story collection Tender and Miriam Toew’s novel Women Talking—but also examines a non-Mennonite text, Samuel R. Delany’s novel The Mad Man, alongside practices of haiku and tarot, to show how reading theapoetically is transferable to other literary traditions.Weaving together close reading and personal narrative, this pathbreaking book makes a significant and original contribution to the field of Mennonite literary studies. Cruz’s arguments will also be appreciated by literary scholars interested in queer theory and the role of literature in society

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780271096063
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    Subjects: American literature; Canadian literature; Ethics in literature; Theology in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 21st Century
    Other subjects: Casey Plett; Di Brandt; Greg Bechtel; I Hear the Reaper’s Song; Janet Kauffman; Jeff Gundy; LGBTQA; Latinx; Mennonite literature; Miriam Toews; Samuel R. Delany; Sara Stambaugh; Sofia Samatar; Summer of My Amazing Luck; Tender; The Body in Four Parts; Women Talking; apocalypse; autotheory; community; ethics; faith; haiku; tarot; theapoetics
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (178 p.)
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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Theapoetics and Apocalyptic Times -- 1. Sofia Samatar’s “Request for an Extension on the Clarity,” Queer Objects, and Theapoetics -- 2. Theapoetics in Mennonite Poetry, Then and Now -- 3. Conversing with the Other in Sara Stambaugh’s I Hear the Reaper’s Song -- 4. Secular Mennonite Ethics in Miriam Toews’s Summer of My Amazing Luck -- 5. The Theapoetic Ethics of Speculative Fiction -- 6. Samuel R. Delany’s Surrealist Anabaptist Ethics -- Epilogue: Theapoetics and Other Traditions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index