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Certain Sainthood - Donald S. Prudlo - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

Certain Sainthood - Donald S. Prudlo - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

The doctrine of papal infallibility is a central tenet of Roman Catholicism, and yet it is frequently misunderstood by Catholics and non-Catholics alike. Much of the present-day theological discussion points to the definition of papal infallibility made at Vatican I in 1870, but the origins of the debate are much older than that. In Certain Sainthood , Donald S. Prudlo traces this history back to the Middle Ages, to a time when Rome was struggling to extend the limits of papal authority over Western Christendom. Indeed, as he shows, the very notion of papal infallibility grew out of debates over the pope''s authority to canonize saints.Prudlo''s story begins in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries when Rome was increasingly focused on the fight against heresy. Toward this end the papacy enlisted the support of the young mendicant orders, specifically the Dominicans and Franciscans. As Prudlo shows, a key theme in the papacy''s battle with heresy was control of canonization: heretical groups not only objected to the canonizing of specific saints, they challenged the concept of sainthood in general. In so doing they attacked the roots of papal authority. Eventually, with mendicant support, the very act of challenging a papally created saint was deemed heresy. Certain Sainthood draws on the insights of a new generation of scholarship that integrates both lived religion and intellectual history into the study of theology and canon law. The result is a work that will fascinate scholars and students of church history as well as a wider public interested in the evolution of one of the world’s most important religious institutions.

DKK 480.00
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American Literature and the Culture Wars - Gregory S. Jay - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

American Literature and the Culture Wars - Gregory S. Jay - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

Gregory S. Jay boldly challenges the future of American literary studies. Why pursue the study and teaching of a distinctly American literature? What is the appropriate purpose and scope of such pursuits? Is the notion of a traditional canon of great books out of date? Where does American literature leave off and Mexican or Caribbean or Canadian or postcolonial literature begin? Are today''s campus conflicts fueled more by economics or ideology? Jay addresses these questions and others relating to American literary studies to explain why this once arcane academic discipline found itself so often in the news during the culture wars of the 1990s. While asking some skeptical questions about new directions and practices, Jay argues forcefully in favor of opening the borders of American literary and cultural analysis. He relates the struggle for representation in literary theory to a larger cultural clash over the meaning and justice of representation, then shows how this struggle might expand both the contents and the teaching of American literature. In an account of the vexed legacy of the Declaration of Independence, he provides a historical context for the current quarrels over literature and politics. Prominent among these debates are those over multiculturalism, which Jay takes up in an essay on the impasses of identity politics. In closing, he considers how the field of comparative American cultural studies might be constructed.

DKK 959.00
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American Literature and the Culture Wars - Gregory S. Jay - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

American Literature and the Culture Wars - Gregory S. Jay - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

Gregory S. Jay boldly challenges the future of American literary studies. Why pursue the study and teaching of a distinctly American literature? What is the appropriate purpose and scope of such pursuits? Is the notion of a traditional canon of great books out of date? Where does American literature leave off and Mexican or Caribbean or Canadian or postcolonial literature begin? Are today''s campus conflicts fueled more by economics or ideology? Jay addresses these questions and others relating to American literary studies to explain why this once arcane academic discipline found itself so often in the news during the culture wars of the 1990s. While asking some skeptical questions about new directions and practices, Jay argues forcefully in favor of opening the borders of American literary and cultural analysis. He relates the struggle for representation in literary theory to a larger cultural clash over the meaning and justice of representation, then shows how this struggle might expand both the contents and the teaching of American literature. In an account of the vexed legacy of the Declaration of Independence, he provides a historical context for the current quarrels over literature and politics. Prominent among these debates are those over multiculturalism, which Jay takes up in an essay on the impasses of identity politics. In closing, he considers how the field of comparative American cultural studies might be constructed.

DKK 304.00
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Rat Fire - - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

Rat Fire - - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

Editing Turgenev, Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy - Mikhail Katkov and the Great Russian Novel - Susanne Fusso

Editing Turgenev, Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy - Ms. Susanne Fusso - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Vortex That Unites Us - Jacob Emery - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Vortex That Unites Us - Jacob Emery - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Vortex That Unites Us is a study of totality in Russian literature, from the foundation of the modern Russian state to the present day. Considering a diversity of texts that have in common chiefly their prominence in the Russian literary canon, Jacob Emery examines the persistent ambition in Russian literature to gather the whole world into an artwork. Emery reveals how the diversity of totalizing figures in the Russian canon—often in alliance with ideologies like the totalitarian state or enlightenment reason—strive for the frontiers of space and time in order to guarantee the coherence of the globe and the continuity of history. He expores subjects like romantic metaphors of supernatural possession; Tolstoy''s conception of art as a vector of emotional contagion; the panoramic ambitions of the avant-garde to grasp the globe in a new poetic medium; efforts of Soviet utopians to harmonize the whole of social life along aesthetic lines; Mandelstam''s evocation of writing as a transcendental authority that guarantees a grandiose historical rhythm even when manifested as authoritarian repression; and the mass market of cultural commodities in which the exiled Vladimir Nabokov found success with his novel Lolita. The Vortex That Unites Us reveals a common thread in the disparate works it explores, bringing into a single horizon a variety of typically siloed texts and aesthetic approaches. In all these cases, the medium of totality is the body, inspired by artistic vision and compelled by aesthetic response.

DKK 489.00
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Building a National Literature - Peter Uwe Hohendahl - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

Building a National Literature - Peter Uwe Hohendahl - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

Stolen Song - Eliza Zingesser - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

Cosmopolitan Vistas - Tom Lutz - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

Cosmopolitan Vistas - Tom Lutz - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Case of Literature - Arne Hoecker - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Case of Literature - Arne Hocker - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

Shapes of Time - Michael Mcgillen - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Bounds of Race - - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Practice of Persuasion - Keith P. F. Moxey - Bog - Cornell University Press - Plusbog.dk