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A Hermeneutical Approach to Religious Discourse in Mexican Narrative

by Catherine L. Caufield (Author)
©2003 Monographs IX, 201 Pages
Series: American University Studies , Volume 225

Summary

A Hermeneutical Approach to Religious Discourse in Mexican Narrative explores the complex phenomenon of religious discourse in contemporary Mexico as it appears in four works of Mexican literature: Rosario Castellano’s Oficio de tinieblas, Elena Poniatowska’s Hasta no verte Jesús mío, Vicente Leñero’s El evangelio de Lucas Gavilán, and Carmen Boullosa’s La Milagrosa. Catherine L. Caufield examines how it is possible to write lived experience as fiction as well as how it is possible that fiction can stimulate the reader to imagine the lived world differently.

Details

Pages
IX, 201
Year
2003
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820463643
Language
English
Keywords
Mexiko Literatur Religion (Motiv) Geschichte 1962-1994
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2003. IX, 201 pp.

Biographical notes

Catherine L. Caufield (Author)

The Author: Catherine L. Caufield received her Ph.D. in religious studies from the Centre for the Study of Religion at the University of Toronto. She is currently Assistant Professor of Nursing at the University of Alberta. Using narrative analysis and critical reflection, Caufield is currently investigating the role of religion in women’s decision making related to their health and the health of their families.

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