
The Cultural Work of Form in Elisabeth Elliot's Writing
Exploring Narrative Modes and Cultural Models of Life Writing in the Contact Zone
Mareike Glier(Author)
WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier
Published on 4. June 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
250 pages
978-3-86821-903-6 (ISBN)
Description
This study combines theoretical approaches of cognitive anthropology, cultural narratology, and cultural formalism to disclose the powerful impact of narrative forms on cultural processes of meaning-making. As an illustration of how forms shape and alter cultural worldviews in the contact zone, the work of American missionary and writer Elisabeth Elliot (1926-2015) serves as a case study. Despite her wide influence on American Protestant communities as a popular speaker and author of over thirty books, Elliot's role as a key figure in shaping narratives of redemption in America remains largely unacknowledged in literary and cultural scholarship.
Focusing on fourteen of Elliot's published works from her early bestseller
Through Gates of Splendor
(1957) to her modern essay collection
Secure in the Everlasting Arms
(2002), this study investigates the texts' negotiations of redemptive modes and models, witnessing an increasing turn away from whole forms. Thereby, the analysis uncovers the role of formal explorations as a means to grapple with and interpret discomforting experiences of the contact zone that call into question redemptive plots. Demonstrating the specific affordances and constraints in Elliot's work of hagiographic, ethnographic, fictive, biographic, geopious, and essayistic forms to write life in a redemptive way, this monograph promises a deeper understanding of narrative repertoires of redemption and their cultural work through form.
CONTENTS
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ................................................................... ix
LIST OF SHORT TITLES ......................................................................................... xii
I. INTRODUCTION: ELISABETH ELLIOT AND THE STUDY OF CULTURE .................1
1. Relevancy of Elisabeth Elliot's Writing for the Study of Culture:
Current State of Research and Historical Contextualization .........................2
2. Concepts of the Contact Zone: Cultural Models and Narrative Modes ...... 10
3. Life Writing: Genre or Practice? ................................................................. 12
4. Premises, Methodology, and Structure........................................................ 16
II. THE CULTURAL WORK OF NARRATIVE FORM IN LIFE WRITING .................... 20
1. The Cognitive Impact on Cultural Formation ............................................. 20
1.1 Cognitive Models of Culture: Conceptualization
and Developments in Anthropology ................................................... 20
1.2 Connectionism: Centrifugal and Centripetal Tendencies
of Cultural Properties .......................................................................... 24
1.3 Cognitive Processes of Meaning-Making: Intramental Translation,
Mediating Structures, and Compartmentalization .............................. 27
2. Cultural Meaning-Making in American Life Narratives ............................. 35
2.1 Cultural Ways of Worldmaking and Narrative Communities ............. 35
2.2 The Redemptive Self: Prominent American Narrative Modes
and Cultural Models of Life Writing .................................................. 41
3. The Cultural Work of Form in Life Writing ................................................ 44
3.1 Cultural Formalist Approaches to Textual Forms of Life Writing ...... 44
3.2 From Hagiographic to Essayistic Forms: Investigating
Affordances and Constraints of Narrative Forms
for their Cultural Work in Life Writing .............................................. 47
III. HAGIOGRAPHIC DESIGN: REDEMPTIVE SELVES
IN THROUGH GATES OF SPLENDOR (1957) ..................................................... 49
1. From Martyr Passion to Legend: Affordances and Constraints
of Hagiographic Forms ............................................................................... 50
2. Saints and Savages: Binary Character Constellations
in Through Gates of Splendor ..................................................................... 55
3. Through Gates of Splendor 's Teleological Plot of Redemption .................. 62
4. Pious Widows and the Inversion of Voice in Through Gates of Splendor .... 71
IV. ETHNOGRAPHIC EXPERIMENTS: SELF-REFLECTION
IN THE SAVAGE MY KINSMAN (1961) .............................................................. 75
1. From the Native's Point of View to the Fieldwork Account:
Affordances and Constraints of Ethnography ............................................. 76
2. The Savage My Kinsman 's Redemptive Frame ........................................... 79
3. Generation of Cultural Knowledge in The Savage My Kinsman ................ 87
4. Cultural Translation and Self-Reflection in The Savage My Kinsman ........ 90
V. FICTIONAL EXPLORATIONS: IMAGINARY SCENARIOS
IN NO GRAVEN IMAGE (1966) ...................................................................... 100
1. The Autobiographical Space: Affordances and Constraints of the Novel .... 101
2. From Romanticism to Realism: No Graven Image 's Literary Modes....... 106
3. Integrations of Breaches in No Graven Image .......................................... 111
4. Scenarios of Collision in No Graven Image ............................................. 116
VI. BIOGRAPHIC DEPICTIONS: CHALLENGING WHOLES IN WHO SHALL ASCEND :
THE LIFE OF R. KENNETH STRACHAN OF COSTA RICA (1968) ........................ 126
1. Subject and Self: Affordances and Constraints of Biography ................... 127
2. Interpreting a Life: Paratextual Framing ................................................... 130
3. Redemption in Shadow of the Almighty .................................................... 133
4. Paradoxes of Suffering in Who Shall Ascend ............................................ 137
VII. PILGRIMAGE NARRATIVE: GEOPIETY IN FURNACE OF THE LORD :
REFLECTIONS ON THE REDEMPTION OF THE HOLY CITY (1969) ..................... 149
1. Sacred Places: Affordances and Constraints of the Pilgrimage Narrative ... 150
2. The Journey Motif in Furnace of the Lord ............................................... 154
3. Geopiety and Diverging Voices in Furnace of the Lord ........................... 160
4. Reconciling Prophecy and History in Furnace of the Lord ...................... 170
VIII. WRITING COLLECTIONS: THE ESSAYISTIC FORMAT
OF WRITING LIFE (1968-2002) .................................................................. 175
1. Essay, Sketch, Cautionary Tale? Affordances and Constraints
of Essayistic Forms ................................................................................... 177
2. Exploring Cultural Models: The Liberty of Obedience (1968)
and Twelve Baskets of Crumbs (1976) ...................................................... 185
3. Bringing Life to Full Circle through Subjective Forms:
Twelve Baskets of Crumbs (1976), Love Has a Price Tag (1979),
On Asking God Why (1989), and Secure in the Everlasting Arms (2002) .... 191
4. Devotional Forms in A Lamp for My Feet (1985),
On Asking God Why (1989), A Path Through Suffering (1990),
and The Music of His Promises (2000) ..................................................... 198
IX. CONCLUSION: CONTRIBUTIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND TOPICS
FOR FUTURE RESEARCH .............................................................................. 203
WORKS CITED .................................................................................................... 212
CONTENTS
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ................................................................... ix
LIST OF SHORT TITLES ......................................................................................... xii
I. INTRODUCTION: ELISABETH ELLIOT AND THE STUDY OF CULTURE .................1
1. Relevancy of Elisabeth Elliot's Writing for the Study of Culture:
Current State of Research and Historical Contextualization .........................2
2. Concepts of the Contact Zone: Cultural Models and Narrative Modes ...... 10
3. Life Writing: Genre or Practice? ................................................................. 12
4. Premises, Methodology, and Structure........................................................ 16
II. THE CULTURAL WORK OF NARRATIVE FORM IN LIFE WRITING .................... 20
1. The Cognitive Impact on Cultural Formation ............................................. 20
1.1 Cognitive Models of Culture: Conceptualization
and Developments in Anthropology ................................................... 20
1.2 Connectionism: Centrifugal and Centripetal Tendencies
of Cultural Properties .......................................................................... 24
1.3 Cognitive Processes of Meaning-Making: Intramental Translation,
Mediating Structures, and Compartmentalization .............................. 27
2. Cultural Meaning-Making in American Life Narratives ............................. 35
2.1 Cultural Ways of Worldmaking and Narrative Communities ............. 35
2.2 The Redemptive Self: Prominent American Narrative Modes
and Cultural Models of Life Writing .................................................. 41
3. The Cultural Work of Form in Life Writing ................................................ 44
3.1 Cultural Formalist Approaches to Textual Forms of Life Writing ...... 44
3.2 From Hagiographic to Essayistic Forms: Investigating
Affordances and Constraints of Narrative Forms
for their Cultural Work in Life Writing .............................................. 47
III. HAGIOGRAPHIC DESIGN: REDEMPTIVE SELVES
IN THROUGH GATES OF SPLENDOR (1957) ..................................................... 49
1. From Martyr Passion to Legend: Affordances and Constraints
of Hagiographic Forms ............................................................................... 50
2. Saints and Savages: Binary Character Constellations
in Through Gates of Splendor ..................................................................... 55
3. Through Gates of Splendor 's Teleological Plot of Redemption .................. 62
4. Pious Widows and the Inversion of Voice in Through Gates of Splendor .... 71
IV. ETHNOGRAPHIC EXPERIMENTS: SELF-REFLECTION
IN THE SAVAGE MY KINSMAN (1961) .............................................................. 75
1. From the Native's Point of View to the Fieldwork Account:
Affordances and Constraints of Ethnography ............................................. 76
2. The Savage My Kinsman 's Redemptive Frame ........................................... 79
3. Generation of Cultural Knowledge in The Savage My Kinsman ................ 87
4. Cultural Translation and Self-Reflection in The Savage My Kinsman ........ 90
V. FICTIONAL EXPLORATIONS: IMAGINARY SCENARIOS
IN NO GRAVEN IMAGE (1966) ...................................................................... 100
1. The Autobiographical Space: Affordances and Constraints of the Novel .... 101
2. From Romanticism to Realism: No Graven Image 's Literary Modes....... 106
3. Integrations of Breaches in No Graven Image .......................................... 111
4. Scenarios of Collision in No Graven Image ............................................. 116
VI. BIOGRAPHIC DEPICTIONS: CHALLENGING WHOLES IN WHO SHALL ASCEND :
THE LIFE OF R. KENNETH STRACHAN OF COSTA RICA (1968) ........................ 126
1. Subject and Self: Affordances and Constraints of Biography ................... 127
2. Interpreting a Life: Paratextual Framing ................................................... 130
3. Redemption in Shadow of the Almighty .................................................... 133
4. Paradoxes of Suffering in Who Shall Ascend ............................................ 137
VII. PILGRIMAGE NARRATIVE: GEOPIETY IN FURNACE OF THE LORD :
REFLECTIONS ON THE REDEMPTION OF THE HOLY CITY (1969) ..................... 149
1. Sacred Places: Affordances and Constraints of the Pilgrimage Narrative ... 150
2. The Journey Motif in Furnace of the Lord ............................................... 154
3. Geopiety and Diverging Voices in Furnace of the Lord ........................... 160
4. Reconciling Prophecy and History in Furnace of the Lord ...................... 170
VIII. WRITING COLLECTIONS: THE ESSAYISTIC FORMAT
OF WRITING LIFE (1968-2002) .................................................................. 175
1. Essay, Sketch, Cautionary Tale? Affordances and Constraints
of Essayistic Forms ................................................................................... 177
2. Exploring Cultural Models: The Liberty of Obedience (1968)
and Twelve Baskets of Crumbs (1976) ...................................................... 185
3. Bringing Life to Full Circle through Subjective Forms:
Twelve Baskets of Crumbs (1976), Love Has a Price Tag (1979),
On Asking God Why (1989), and Secure in the Everlasting Arms (2002) .... 191
4. Devotional Forms in A Lamp for My Feet (1985),
On Asking God Why (1989), A Path Through Suffering (1990),
and The Music of His Promises (2000) ..................................................... 198
IX. CONCLUSION: CONTRIBUTIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND TOPICS
FOR FUTURE RESEARCH .............................................................................. 203
WORKS CITED .................................................................................................... 212
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Trier
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978-3-86821-903-6 (9783868219036)
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