Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents provide readers with often radical re- visions and critiques of biblical texts. This article asks how the principal characters’ affective engagements with Scripture vary, and considers the extent to which fiction may “play” with the Bible, despite its authoritative distance. It employs Alicia Suskin Ostriker’s approaches from her 1993 monograph Feminist Revision and the Bible: a hermeneutics of suspicion, a hermeneutics of desire, and a hermeneutics of indeterminacy. Aligning these modes with the affect theory of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, this research finds that the position of a character’s ego (paranoiac versus depressive) affects how they may approach the “lost object” of ...
It is my intention in this paper to define Butler’s Change God and illustrate how she created it to ...
The parables of Jesus have historically been attributed with a plethora of interpretations. The firs...
This essay will explore the ways in which a literary author’s explicit encoding of belief impacts na...
Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents provide readers with often radic...
This thesis argues that nineteenth-century shifts in hermeneutics enabled women to re-vision Victori...
A regular feature of feminist speculative fiction, a world threatened by disease, climate change, wa...
This article explores the relationship between God and a posthuman representative of humanity in Oc...
The present article engages with the eponymous character of Oscar Wilde’s Salomé and focuses on her...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the many biblical references appearing in four novels, f...
The tendencies towards pride and envy clearly continue to be key constituents of personal, political...
This paper delves into Naomi Alderman’s The Liars’ Gospels (2013) as a biographical novel that draws...
Wayne Rollins comments: “The technique of active imagination has a long-standing relevance for the s...
This article explores the relationship between God and a posthuman representative of humanity in Oct...
Feminists have long been troubled by the underrepresentation, the underinterpretation, and the under...
This article reports on the play The Virtuous Octavia, by Samuel Brandon, and the role of women in...
It is my intention in this paper to define Butler’s Change God and illustrate how she created it to ...
The parables of Jesus have historically been attributed with a plethora of interpretations. The firs...
This essay will explore the ways in which a literary author’s explicit encoding of belief impacts na...
Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents provide readers with often radic...
This thesis argues that nineteenth-century shifts in hermeneutics enabled women to re-vision Victori...
A regular feature of feminist speculative fiction, a world threatened by disease, climate change, wa...
This article explores the relationship between God and a posthuman representative of humanity in Oc...
The present article engages with the eponymous character of Oscar Wilde’s Salomé and focuses on her...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the many biblical references appearing in four novels, f...
The tendencies towards pride and envy clearly continue to be key constituents of personal, political...
This paper delves into Naomi Alderman’s The Liars’ Gospels (2013) as a biographical novel that draws...
Wayne Rollins comments: “The technique of active imagination has a long-standing relevance for the s...
This article explores the relationship between God and a posthuman representative of humanity in Oct...
Feminists have long been troubled by the underrepresentation, the underinterpretation, and the under...
This article reports on the play The Virtuous Octavia, by Samuel Brandon, and the role of women in...
It is my intention in this paper to define Butler’s Change God and illustrate how she created it to ...
The parables of Jesus have historically been attributed with a plethora of interpretations. The firs...
This essay will explore the ways in which a literary author’s explicit encoding of belief impacts na...