Economy of Religion in American Literature, The: Culture and the Politics of Redemption (New Directions in Religion and Literature)

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This book offers a scholarly analysis of American literature through the lens of economics and religion, enhancing understanding of cultural history and literary criticism.

Economy of Religion in American Literature, The: Culture and the Politics of Redemption (New Directions in Religion and Literature)
Economy of Religion in American Literature, The: Culture and the Politics of Redemption (New Directions in Religion and Literature)
$9.00

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Examining how economic change influences religion, and the way literature mediates that influence, this book provides a thorough reassessment of modern American culture. Focusing on the period 1840-1940, the author shows how the development of capitalism reshaped American Protestantism and addresses the necessary role of literature in that process. Arguing that the “spirit of capitalism” was not fostered by traditional Puritanism, Ball explores the ways that Christianity was transformed by the market and industrial revolutions. This book refutes the long-held secularization thesis by showing that modernity was a time when new forms of the sacred proliferated, and that this religious flourishing was essential to the production of American culture. Ball draws from the work of Emile Durkheim and cultural sociology to interpret modern social upheavals like religious awakenings, revivalism, and the labor movement. Examining work from writers like Rebecca Harding Davis, Jack London, and Countee Cullen, he shows how concepts of salvation fundamentally intersect with matters of race, gender, and class, and proposes a theory that explains the enchantment of modern American society.

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Weight 0.381 lbs
Dimensions 15.6 × 1.4 × 23.4 in

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