Selasa, 25 November 1997

God: A Biography

God: A Biography

God: A Biography

Treating the Bible as a literary text is a standard approach in certain areas of scholarship. Jack Miles' innovation is to treat God as the main protagonist of this literary work, and to analyze his "character" as revealed in the text. Miles, a former Jesuit who studied in Rome and Jerusalem, and has a doctorate in Near Eastern languages, analyzed the Hebrew Bible (for the most part like the Old Testament, but ordered differently) to arrive at his literary exegesis. This God, it is clear, is certainly a complex character. Undoubtedly male, but possessed of seemingly multiple personalities, He is alternately creator/destroyer, protector/executioner, and warrior/lawgiver. Miles' "reading" of God, whose proactive role at the beginning develops into a passive silent presence, is entertaining, thoughtful and a worthy winner of the 1996 Pulitzer Prize.

ISBN: 0517195119
Author: Jack Miles
Publisher: Random House Value Publishing
Rating: 3.92

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Sabtu, 01 November 1997

Constructing the Little House: Gender, Culture, and Laura Ingalls Wilder

Constructing the Little House: Gender, Culture, and Laura Ingalls Wilder

Constructing the Little House: Gender, Culture, and Laura Ingalls Wilder

With more than thirty-five million copies in print, the Little House series, written in the 1930s and 1940s by Laura Ingalls Wilder and her daughter, Rose Wilder Lane, has been a spectacular commercial success. What is it about this eight-volume serial novel for children that accounts for its enduring power? And what does the popularity of these books tell us about the currents of American culture? Ann Romines interweaves personal observation with scholarly analysis to address these questions. Writing from a feminist perspective and drawing on the resources of gender studies, cultural studies, and new historicist reading, she examines both the content of the novels and the process of their creation. She explores the relationship between mother and daughter working as collaborative authors and calls into question our assumptions about plot, juvenile fiction, and constructions of gender on the nineteenth-century frontier and in the Depression years when the Little House books were written. This is a book that will appeal both to scholars and to general readers who might welcome an engaging and accessible companion volume to the Little House novels.

ISBN: 1558491228
Author: Ann Romines
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Rating: 3.87

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Woman of Substance: Profiles of Asian Women in the UK

Woman of Substance: Profiles of Asian Women in the UK

Woman of Substance: Profiles of Asian Women in the UK

ISBN: 187051856X
Author: Pushpinder Chowdhry
Publisher: Hansib Publishing (Caribbean), Limited
Rating: 0.00

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