
Fall Narratives
An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. June 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-367-59558-6 (ISBN)
Description
Throughout history the motif of 'the Fall' has impacted upon our understanding of theology and philosophy and has had an influence on everything from literature to dance. Fall Narratives brings together theologians, historians and artists as well as philosophers and scholars of religion and literature, to explore and reflect on a wide range of concepts of the Fall. Bringing a fresh understanding of the nuanced meanings of the Fall and its various manifestations over time and across space, contributions reflect on the ways in which the Fall can be seen as a transition into absence; how conceptions of the Fall relate to, change, and shape one another; and how the Fall can be seen positively, embracing as it does a narrative of hope.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
470 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-59558-6 (9780367595586)
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Persons
Zohar Hadromi-Allouche is Lecturer in Islamic Studies in the department of Divinity and Religious Studies at the University of Aberdeen. In her research she applies a literary approach to Islamic religious sources, as a way of revealing literary paradigms and motifs, as well as inter-cultural transitions and transformations, in Islamic religious literature. Dr Hadromi-Allouche's recent works deal with prophecy and science, Islamic demonology and Islamic fall stories. She is currently focusing on the image of Eve and its various aspects in the Muslim tradition.
Aine Larkin
is Lecturer in French at the University of Aberdeen, and author of Proust Writing Photography: Fixing the Fugitive in 'A la recherche du temps perdu' (Oxford: Legenda, 2011). A graduate of Trinity College, Dublin and the Universite de la Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris III, in 2008 she was awarded a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship by the Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences. Together with text/image relations and Proust studies, her research interests include literature and medicine, the literary representation of music and dance, and contemporary women's writing in French.
Aine Larkin
is Lecturer in French at the University of Aberdeen, and author of Proust Writing Photography: Fixing the Fugitive in 'A la recherche du temps perdu' (Oxford: Legenda, 2011). A graduate of Trinity College, Dublin and the Universite de la Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris III, in 2008 she was awarded a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship by the Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences. Together with text/image relations and Proust studies, her research interests include literature and medicine, the literary representation of music and dance, and contemporary women's writing in French.
Content
Part I Body and Space: Physical and Figurative Falls
The Italic I
EMMA COCKER and CLARE THORNTON
Hell and Paradise for Milton: Physical Places and States of Mind
ROBERT SEGAL
Culture as Escape from the Curse: Jacques Ellul on the Fall
BRIAN BROCK
Part II Fall as Absence
The Fall According to Classical Stoic Thought
ERLEND MACGILLIVRAY
Thomas Traherne's Theological Poetics of the Fall
ELIZABETH S. DODD
The Doctrine of the Fall in Seventeenth-Century Reformed Scholasticism: Philosophy Between Faith and Scepticism
GIOVANNI GELLERA
'Nusiel Unbound': The Archangel and the Fall in Unification Thought
LUKAS POKORNY
Part III Intertextual Falls: Across Time and Texts
Falling Masonry and the Redemption of Public Speech: Reading Milton Through Hannah Arendt
HELEN LYNCH
Language and the Fall in W. B. Yeats and Geoffrey Hill
KARL O'HANLON
When Roth Reads Milton: The Fall Between Paradise Lost and American Pastoral
DAVID CURRELL
The Fox and the Fall: Vulpine Associations with Heresy, the Devil and Eden's Serpent
ERIC ZIOLKOWSKI
Beyond the Blue Lagoon: Some Popular Reflections of the Fall
BRIAN MURDOCH
Part IV Fall as Ascent
'Name Him 'Abd al-?arith': Eve's Fall from Monotheism, and Ascent into Motherhood
ZOHAR HADROMI-ALLOUCHE
Fall as Ascent: The Exegesis of Gen 3-4 and 6:1-4 in the Apocryphon of John
JUTTA LEONHARDT-BALZER
Narrative Normativity: Four Routes to Redemption
EMILY CADDICK BOURNE and CRAIG BOURNE
The Italic I
EMMA COCKER and CLARE THORNTON
Hell and Paradise for Milton: Physical Places and States of Mind
ROBERT SEGAL
Culture as Escape from the Curse: Jacques Ellul on the Fall
BRIAN BROCK
Part II Fall as Absence
The Fall According to Classical Stoic Thought
ERLEND MACGILLIVRAY
Thomas Traherne's Theological Poetics of the Fall
ELIZABETH S. DODD
The Doctrine of the Fall in Seventeenth-Century Reformed Scholasticism: Philosophy Between Faith and Scepticism
GIOVANNI GELLERA
'Nusiel Unbound': The Archangel and the Fall in Unification Thought
LUKAS POKORNY
Part III Intertextual Falls: Across Time and Texts
Falling Masonry and the Redemption of Public Speech: Reading Milton Through Hannah Arendt
HELEN LYNCH
Language and the Fall in W. B. Yeats and Geoffrey Hill
KARL O'HANLON
When Roth Reads Milton: The Fall Between Paradise Lost and American Pastoral
DAVID CURRELL
The Fox and the Fall: Vulpine Associations with Heresy, the Devil and Eden's Serpent
ERIC ZIOLKOWSKI
Beyond the Blue Lagoon: Some Popular Reflections of the Fall
BRIAN MURDOCH
Part IV Fall as Ascent
'Name Him 'Abd al-?arith': Eve's Fall from Monotheism, and Ascent into Motherhood
ZOHAR HADROMI-ALLOUCHE
Fall as Ascent: The Exegesis of Gen 3-4 and 6:1-4 in the Apocryphon of John
JUTTA LEONHARDT-BALZER
Narrative Normativity: Four Routes to Redemption
EMILY CADDICK BOURNE and CRAIG BOURNE