The Ascetic Imperative in Culture and Criticism

The Ascetic Imperative in Culture and Criticism
Author: Geoffrey Galt Harpham
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2011-01-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780226316901

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In this bold interdisciplinary work, Geoffrey Galt Harpham argues that asceticism has played a major role in shaping Western ideas of the body, writing, ethics, and aesthetics. He suggests that we consider the ascetic as "the 'cultural' element in culture," and presents a close analysis of works by Athanasius, Augustine, Matthias, Grünewald, Nietzsche, Foucault, and other thinkers as proof of the extent of asceticism's resources. Harpham demonstrates the usefulness of his findings by deriving from asceticism a "discourse of resistance," a code of interpretation ultimately more generous and humane than those currently available to us.

Culture Politics and Governing

Culture  Politics and Governing
Author: P. Nickel
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2015-02-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137401977

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Culture, Politics, and Governing: The Contemporary Ascetics of Knowledge Production is a critical, interdisciplinary approach to how the practices that govern the production of knowledge and culture have material consequences for how we experience everyday life.

Asceticism and Its Critics

Asceticism and Its Critics
Author: Oliver Freiberger
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2006-10-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0199719012

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Scholars of religion have always been fascinated by asceticism. Some have even regarded this radical way of life-- the withdrawal from the world, combined with practices that seriously affect basic bodily needs, up to extreme forms of self-mortification --as the ultimate form of a true religious quest. This view is rooted in hagiographic descriptions of prominent ascetics and in other literary accounts that praise the ascetic life-style. Scholars have often overlooked, however, that in the history of religions ascetic beliefs and practices have also been strongly criticized, by followers of the same religious tradition as well as by outsiders. The respective sources provide sufficient evidence of such critical strands but surprisingly as yet no attempt has been made to analyze this criticism of asceticism systematically. This book is a first attempt of filling this gap. Ten studies present cases from both Asian and European traditions: classical and medieval Hinduism, early and contemporary Buddhism in South and East Asia, European antiquity, early and medieval Christianity, and 19th/20th century Aryan religion. Focusing on the critics of asceticism, their motives, their arguments, and the targets of their critique, these studies provide a broad range of issues for comparison. They suggest that the critique of asceticism is based on a worldview differing from and competing with the ascetic worldview, often in one and the same historical context. The book demonstrates that examining the critics of asceticism helps understand better the complexity of religious traditions and their cultural contexts. The comparative analysis, moreover, shows that the criticism of asceticism reflects a religious worldview as significant and widespread in the history of religions as asceticism itself is.

Theology as Ascetic Act

Theology as Ascetic Act
Author: Nathan G. Jennings
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2010
Genre: Asceticism
ISBN: 1433109905

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Nathan G. Jennings's captivating study explores the ascetical logic of the various practices that Christians call theology. By establishing ascetic practice as coherent within the logic of Christian thought, Jennings argues that Christian theology itself, as an embodied Christian practice, is a type of and participant in Christian asceticism. Jennings establishes that the implications of such an understanding of Christian theology can be brought to bear on modern Christian scholarship in profound and transformative ways. With engagements and references that span a vast terrain from Patristic authors to modern systematic theologians, Theology as Ascetic Act: Disciplining Christian Discourse is a significant contribution to both modern Christian thought and the study of asceticism.

Corporeality Medical Technologies and Contemporary Culture

Corporeality  Medical Technologies and Contemporary Culture
Author: Francisco Ortega
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135143190

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Corporeality, Medical Technologies and Contemporary Culture engages the confusions and contradictions in current attitudes to, and practices of, the body.

Masks of Difference

Masks of Difference
Author: David Richards
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1994
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 052147972X

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Writings about and depictions of 'savage' peoples by conquering races as a form of textual practice.

Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion Volume 5 2014

Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion  Volume 5  2014
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2014-11-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004283503

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In contrast with the growing belief in society that traditional religious institutions are losing credibility, there has been renewed interest in monasteries going beyond what is strictly defined as religious. There are, for example, increasingly numerous requests for cooking and gardening courses as well as guided tours in monasteries, the appeal of monastic products and media interest in the subject. In parallel with a strong crisis in its recruitment, monasticism in the Western world is experiencing a period of innovation and experiments accompanied by unexpected popularity, as is evidenced by numerous films and publications. We hope that this book will deepen the understanding of the specificity of monastic life in the in the contemporary world, in a religious area, and from a sociological point of view.

The Making of the Self

The Making of the Self
Author: Richard Valantasis
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2008-03-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781556352867

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A leading scholar of ascetical studies, Richard Valantasis explores a variety of ascetical traditions ranging from the Greco-Roman philosophy of Musonius Rufus, the asceticism found in the Nag Hammadi Library and in certain Gnostic texts, the Gospel of Thomas, and other early Christian texts. This collection gathers historical and theoretical essays that develop a theory of asceticism that informs the analysis of historical texts and opens the way for postmodern ascetical studies. Wide-ranging in historical scope and in developing theory, these essays address asceticism for scholar and student alike. The theory will be of particular interest to those interested in cultural theory and analysis, while the historical essays provide the researcher with easy access to a significant corpus of academic writing on asceticism.