Incarnational Art of Flannery OConnor - Christina Bieber Lake Book

  • Author: Christina Bieber Lake
  • Publisher: Mercer University Press
  • Cover Type: Paperback
  • Pages: 268 pages
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Literature & Fiction, History & Criticism
  • Genre Class: Fiction, Literature, Literary, Criticsm, American, General
  • The Incarnational Art Of Flannery OConnor argues that OConnor designed a unique asthetic to defy the Gnostic dualisms that characterize American intellectual and spiritual life. Focusing on stories with artist figures, objets dart, child protagonists, and embodied images, Lake describes how OConnors fiction actively resists romantic theories of the imagination and religious life by highlighting the epistemological necessity of the body. Ultimately OConnor challenges the romantic and modern notion of the artist as a fire-stealing Prometheus and replaces it with a notion of the artist as a locally committed craftsman. Drawing upon M. M. Bakhtins early essays in Art and Answerability and Toward A Philosophy Of the Act, Lake illustrates OConnors conviction that art deliberately assigns the highest value of transcendental beauty to those beings least valued by the modern world, and challenges us to do the same. The book culminates with an original reading of Parkers Back that shows how in art, as in life, true knowledge comes to us through our own grotesque bodies and those of others. Unafraid of the mystery of being human, art can be the place where we encounter anew the world as more than what the intellect can unravel.

    P>About the Author: Christina Bieber Lake is the Clyde S. Kilby Professor of English at Wheaton College where she teaches classes in Contemporary American Literature and Literary Theory. All of her work explores the importance of engaging the moral imagination through the reading of fiction, poetry, and other imaginative work. An award-winning and committed teacher, she is available as a consultant for institutions who would like to explore how educators can remain inspired to teach. Lake resides in Carol Stream, Illinois.

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    SKU BK-9780881467062
    Barcode # 9780881467062
    Brand Mercer University Press
    Artist / Author Christina Bieber Lake
    Shipping Weight 0.4010kg
    Shipping Width 0.150m
    Shipping Height 0.020m
    Shipping Length 0.230m
    Type Paperback

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