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  1. From East to West
    The Portrayal of Nature in British Fantasy and its Projection in Ursula K. Le Guin’s Western American "Earthsea"
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Peter Lang AG, Bern ; Peter Lang International Academic Publishers

    The portrayal of nature in the genre of fantasy fiction, from the Middle Ages to more modern times, has been conditioned by the diverging social, political and historical contexts. This book seeks to disclose how the natural world has been depicted... more

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    The portrayal of nature in the genre of fantasy fiction, from the Middle Ages to more modern times, has been conditioned by the diverging social, political and historical contexts. This book seeks to disclose how the natural world has been depicted within this genre during different periods, drawing a comparison between the British tradition of fantasy literature and Ursula K. Le Guin’s Earthsea cycle. Le Guin adheres to the general traits of the genre up to a point, but as a woman of the 20th century living in the American West, her works also deviate from the received tradition in many significant ways.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Álvarez-Faedo, María José (Herausgeber); Penas-Ibáñez, Beatriz (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783034343275
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    DDC Categories: 820; 810
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    Series: Critical Perspectives on English and American Literature, Communication and Culture ; 9862
    Subjects: Natur <Motiv>; Englisch; Fantastische Literatur
    Other subjects: Le Guin, Ursula K. (1929-2018): Earthsea
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (160 Seiten)
  2. From East to West
    The Portrayal of Nature in British Fantasy and Its Projection in Ursula K. le Guin's Western American Earthsea
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Peter Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Bern ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Landesbibliothek und Murhardsche Bibliothek der Stadt Kassel
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    Contributor: Alkorta Martiartu, Jon
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783034343275
    DDC Categories: 820; 810; 420
    Series: Critical Perspectives on English and American Literature, Communication and Culture Ser. ; v.9862
    Subjects: Natur <Motiv>; Englisch; Fantastische Literatur; Fantasy literature; Nature in literature
    Other subjects: Le Guin, Ursula K. (1929-2018): Earthsea
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (162 pages)
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  3. Faith and fantasy
    queering theology in fantastic texts
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, London

    "Fantasy literature inhabits the realms of the orthodox and heterodox, the divine and demonic simultaneously, making it uniquely positioned to imaginatively re-envision Christian theology from a position of difference. Having an affinity for the... more

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    "Fantasy literature inhabits the realms of the orthodox and heterodox, the divine and demonic simultaneously, making it uniquely positioned to imaginatively re-envision Christian theology from a position of difference. Having an affinity for the monstrous and the 'other', and a preoccupation with desires and forms of embodiment that subvert dominant understandings of reality, fantasy texts hold hitherto unexplored potential for articulating queer and feminist religious perspectives. Focusing primarily on fantastic literature of the mid- to late 20th century, this book examines how Christian theology in the genre is dismantled, re-imagined and transformed from the margins of gender and sexuality. Aligning fantasy with Derrida's theories of deconstruction, Taylor Driggers explores how the genre can re-figure God as the 'other' excluded and erased from theology. Through careful readings of C.S. Lewis's Till We Have Faces, Angela Carter's The Passion of New Eve , and Ursula K. Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness and the Earthsea novels, Driggers contends that fantasy can challenge cis-normative, heterosexual, and patriarchal theology. Also engaging with the theories of Hľn̈e Cixous, Luce Irigaray, Marcella Althaus-Reid, and Linn Marie Tonstad, this book demonstrates that whilst fantasy cannot save Christianity from itself, nor rehabilitate it for marginalised subjects, it confronts theology with its silenced others in a way that bypasses institutional debates on inclusion and leadership, asking how theology might be imagined otherwise."--...

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781350231764; 9781350231757
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    RVK Categories: HV 18120
    Edition: First edition
    Subjects: Fantastische Literatur; Queer-Theorie; Christentum <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Lewis, C. S. (1898-1963): Till we have faces; Carter, Angela (1940-1992): The passion of new Eve; Le Guin, Ursula K. (1929-2018): The left hand of darkness; Le Guin, Ursula K. (1929-2018): Earthsea
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (272 pages)
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    Literary Studies 2022