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Gift of Story

Narrating Hope in a Postmodern World

Gift of Story

Narrating Hope in a Postmodern World

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Publisher: Baylor University Press
ISBN: 9781932792478
Number of Pages: 403
Published: 30/03/2006
Width: 15.4 cm
Height: 22.7 cm
The Gift of Story brings contemporary literature and film into conversation with the grand Christian narrative. This book examines the specific connections between contemporary cultural meta-narratives (the stories humans typically tell about themselves) and the ideas of hope found in Christianity. Despite postmodernism's skepticism about narrative, the dialogue with contemporary fiction, drama, music and film demonstrates that the Christian story can engender and sustain hope.
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Section 1: The Postmodern Condition
  • 1. Inventing Hope: The Question of Belief in Don DeLillo's Novels, Mark Eaton
  • 2. Voices from Within: Gloria Anzald??a, bell hooks, and Roberta Bondi, Anne-Marie Bowery
  • 3. Time for Hope: The Sixth Sense, American Beauty, Memento, and Twelve Monkeys, D. Brent Laytham
  • 4. Beyond Futility: American Beauty and the Book of Ecclesiastes, Robert K. Johnston
  • Section 2: The Valley of Despair
  • 5. Prosaic Grace: Doris Betts's Souls Raised from the Dead, Martha Greene Eads
  • 6. Narrative Bones: Amy Tan's Bonesetter's Daughter and Hugh Cook's Homecoming Man, Elaine Lux
  • 7. Hope from a Radio: Jurek Becker's Jakob the Liar , Eric Sterling
  • 8. Friendship and Hope: Elie Wiesel's The Town Beyond the Wall, Carole J. Lambert
  • Section 3: Resisting the Night
  • 9. A Passion for the Impossible: Richard Rorty, John Okada, and James Baldwin, Harold K. Bush, Jr.
  • 10. The Prophetic Burden: James Baldwin as a Latter-Day Jeremiah, Kelvin Beliele
  • 11. Reconciliation and Hope: Confessional Narratives in South Africa, Susan Van Zanten Gallagher
  • Section 4: Adversity and Grace
  • 12. Hope in Hard Times: Moments of Epiphany in Illness Narratives, Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
  • 13. Geographies of Hope: Kathleen Norris and David Lynch, Kevin L. Cole
  • 14. Attunement and Healing: The Fisher King, Michael B. Herzog
  • 15. The Gift of Grace: Isak Dinesen's Babette's Feast, Maire Mullins
  • Section 5: Hope and the Imagination
  • 16. The Redress of Imagination: Bernard MacLaverty's Grace Notes, Barry Sloan
  • 17. The Search for ""Deeper Magic"": J. K. Rowling and C. S. Lewis, Emily Griesinger
  • 18. J. R. R. Tolkien: Postmodern Visionary of Hope, Ralph C. Wood
  • Works Cited
  • List of Contributors

    Emily Griesinger, Mark Eaton

    Emily Griesinger is Professor of English at Azusa Pacific University.

    Mark A. Eaton is Associate Professor of English at Azusa Pacific University.