David Foster Wallace's Evangelicals: The Other Postsecularism

As valuable as postsecularism theory has been for literary studies, it carried the baggage of the secularization thesis. A reading of David Foster Wallace's “Good People” within its political context returns us to the “strong religion” against which postsecularist “weak religion” was initially...

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Published in:Christianity & literature
Main Author: Douglas, Christopher 1968- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Johns Hopkins University Press [2018]
In: Christianity & literature
IxTheo Classification:CD Christianity and Culture
CG Christianity and Politics
KBQ North America
TK Recent history
Further subjects:B Christians in literature
B WALLACE, David Foster, 1962-2008
B Christian conservatism
B Religion & Politics
B Literature
B 21ST century American fiction
B Postsecularism
B GOOD People (Short story)
B Religion
B Christianity
B History & criticism
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Summary:As valuable as postsecularism theory has been for literary studies, it carried the baggage of the secularization thesis. A reading of David Foster Wallace's “Good People” within its political context returns us to the “strong religion” against which postsecularist “weak religion” was initially posed. It is this return of strong religion - as the Christian Right - that has been the most transformational religious development in the postwar United States, even as it continues to be under-remarked in literary studies.
ISSN:2056-5666
Contains:Enthalten in: Christianity & literature
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0148333117731582