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Self/Same/Other: Re-visioning the Subject in Literature and Theology
By (Author) Heather Walton
Edited by Andrew W. Hass
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Sheffield Academic Press
1st March 2000
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Theology
233.5
Paperback
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338g
This collection of essays explores the way our notions of self, other, subjectivity, gender and the sacred text are being re-visioned within contemporary theory. These new ways of conceiving create upheavals and radical shifts that rework our understanding of philosophical, psychological, political, sexual and spiritual identity, allowing us to trace the fault lines, regulatory forces, exclusions and unmarked spaces both within our selves, and within the discourses that attend these selves. As such, revisionings break down borders, and the encounter of literature and theology becomes a crucial focus for these explorations, as the self learns to resituate its own being creatively vis-a-vis others and, ultimately, the Other.
Dr Heather Walton is Lecturer at the Centre for the Study of Literature and Theology, University of Glasgow, UK. Andrew Hass is Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Literature and Theology, University of Glasgow.