The Rites of Identity: The Religious Naturalism and Cultural Criticism of Kenneth Burke and Ralph EllisonPrinceton University Press, 2009 M01 10 - 224 páginas The Rites of Identity argues that Kenneth Burke was the most deciding influence on Ralph Ellison's writings, that Burke and Ellison are firmly situated within the American tradition of religious naturalism, and that this tradition--properly understood as religious--offers a highly useful means for considering contemporary identity and mitigating religious conflict. |
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... Transcendence in Ellison 139 CHAPTER EIGHT Both a Part of and Apart From: The Spirit and Ethics of a Religious Pragmatism 157 Notes 173 Bibliography 195 Index 199 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to thank the Charlotte Newcombe Foundation.
... spirit, lead to cultural fragmentation. On the other hand, too often the only voices calling for an end to conflict have naive expectations or envision the assimilation of one party to another one without substantial change. Identities ...
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9780691092492_5CH4 | 80 |
9780691092492_6CH5 | 99 |
9780691092492_7CH6 | 120 |
9780691092492_8CH7 | 139 |
9780691092492_9CH8 | 157 |
9780691092492_10NOT | 172 |
9780691092492_11BIB | 195 |
9780691092492_12IND | 199 |
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