In the Church of Saint Jane: Literature, Lived Religion, and the Descriptive Turn

IF 0.2 2区 文学 N/A LITERATURE
A. Hernandez
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This essay explores tensions between the practice of critique and recent calls for nonreductive engagement with global spiritualities, arguing for an approach to these experiences that is informed by the study of “lived religion.” Beginning with a discussion of contemporary devotional readings centered on Jane Austen’s oeuvre, it asks how literary criticism might productively read the long-standing entanglement of Austen studies with practices typically dismissed as problematically cultic, religious, or spiritually syncretic. In response to this, the essay places lived religion’s methodological approaches and many of its core insights in dialogue with contemporary discussions of description and postcritique in the literary humanities, drawing out shared implications, potential strengths, and limitations in the reading of religion. The essay thereby argues for increased attention not only to how text is used in idiosyncratic spiritual practices but to our own assumptions about what religion is and does for practitioners and critics alike.
《在圣简教堂:文学、生活宗教和描写转向》
这篇文章探讨了批判实践和最近对全球灵性的非还原参与的呼吁之间的紧张关系,主张通过研究“活的宗教”来了解这些经验。以简·奥斯汀作品为中心的当代灵修读物的讨论开始,它询问文学批评如何有效地解读奥斯汀研究与通常被视为有问题的邪教,宗教或精神上的融合的长期纠缠。为了回应这一点,本文将宗教的方法论方法及其许多核心见解与当代文学人文学科中描述和后批判的讨论进行了对话,得出了宗教阅读的共同含义、潜在优势和局限性。因此,这篇文章认为,不仅要更多地关注文本如何在特殊的精神实践中使用,还要关注我们自己对宗教是什么以及对实践者和批评家都有什么作用的假设。
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期刊介绍: MLQ focuses on change, both in literary practice and within the profession of literature itself. The journal is open to essays on literary change from the Middle Ages to the present and welcomes theoretical reflections on the relationship of literary change or historicism to feminism, ethnic studies, cultural materialism, discourse analysis, and all other forms of representation and cultural critique. Seeing texts as the depictions, agents, and vehicles of change, MLQ targets literature as a commanding and vital force.
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