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A political companion to Flannery O'Connor / edited by Henry T. Edmondson III.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Edmondson, Henry T., 1955- editor.
Series:
Political companions to great American authors.
Political Companions to Great American Authors
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
O'Connor, Flannery--Criticism and interpretation.
O'Connor, Flannery.
Politics and literature--United States--History--20th century.
Politics and literature.
Southern States--Intellectual life--20th century.
Southern States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (399 pages) : illustrations.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Lexington, Kentucky : University Press of Kentucky, 2017.
Summary:
Acclaimed author and Catholic thinker Flannery O'Connor (1925-1964) penned two novels, two collections of short stories, various essays, and numerous book reviews over the course of her life. Her work continues to fascinate, perplex, and inspire new generations of readers and poses important questions about human nature, ethics, social change, equality, and justice. Although political philosophy was not O'Connor's pursuit, her writings frequently address themes that are not only crucial to American life and culture, but also offer valuable insight into the interplay between fiction and politics. A Political Companion to Flannery O'Connor explores the author's fiction, prose, and correspondence to reveal her central ideas about political thought in America. The contributors address topics such as O'Connor's affinity with writers and philosophers including Eric Voegelin, Edith Stein, Russell Kirk, and the Agrarians; her attitudes toward the civil rights movement; and her thoughts on controversies over eugenics. Other essays in the volume focus on O'Connor's influences, the principles underlying her fiction, and the value of her work for understanding contemporary intellectual life and culture. Examining the political context of O'Connor's life and her responses to the critical events and controversies of her time, this collection offers meaningful interpretations of the political significance of this influential writer's work.
Contents:
Introduction / Henry T. Edmondson III
part I. O'Connor's Politics
1. Flannery O'Connor and the agrarians : authentic religion and Southern identity / John D. Sykes Jr.
2. "These Jesuits work fast" : O'Connor's elusive politics / Benjamin B. Alexander
3. Desegregation and the silent character in O'Connor's "Everything that rises must converge" / Michael L. Schroeder
4. The pivotal year, 1963 : Flannery O'Connor and the civil rights movement / Margaret Earley Whitt
part II. Kindred spirits
5. Flannery O'Connor, Friedrich von Hügel, and "this modernist business" / George Piggford, C.S.C.
6. Flannery O'Connor, the left-wing mystic, and the German Jew : a reconsideration / Sarah Gordon
7. Sacramental suffering : the friendship of Flannery O'Connor and Elizabeth Hester / Ralph C. Wood
8. Flannery O'Connor as Baroque artist : theological and literary strategies / Mark Bosco, S.J.
part III. O'Connor and modernity
9. O'Connor and the rhetoric of eugenics : misfits, the "unfit," and us / Farrell O'Gorman
10. "School for sanctity" : O'Connor, Illich, and the politics of benevolence / Gary M. Ciuba
11. "He thinks he's Jesus Christ!" : Flannery O'Connor, Russell Kirk, and the problem of misguided humanitarianism / Henry T. Edmondson III
12. Flannery O'Connor and political community in "the displaced person" / John Roos
13. Future Flannery, or, how a hillbilly Thomist can help us navigate the politics of personhood in the twenty-first century / Christina Bieber Lake
IV. Beyond politics
14. In defense of being : Flannery O'Connor and the politics of art / John F. Desmond
15. Flannery O'Connor, Eric Voegelin, and the question that lies between them / Marion Montgomery.
Notes:
Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780813169415
0813169410
OCLC:
987804859

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