Resisting the Place of Belonging : Uncanny Homecomings in Religion, Narrative and the Arts.
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Language: | English |
Imprint: | London : Taylor & Francis Group, 2013. |
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Local Note: | Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Uncanny Homecomings: Becoming Unsettled in Religion, Narrative, and Art
- Part I: Uncanny Homecomings
- 1 Knowing for the First Time
- 2 Staying Found
- Part II: Unsettling Foundations of Homes
- 3 Homecoming and the Half-Remembered: Environmental Amnesia, the Uncanny and the Path Home
- 4 Dwelling Beyond Poetry: The Uncanny Houses of Hawthorne and Poe
- 5 The Paradox of Homecoming: Home is Where the Haunt is
- 6 Uncanny Courage and Theological Home
- 7 ALT + HOME: Digital Homecomings
- 8 Faith or Friendship: On Integrating Dimensions of Self-realization in Kierkegaard and Aristotle
- 9 Homecoming as Damnation
- Part III: Uncanny Mediations of Homecomings
- 10 Revolt Against the City? Art and Home in Iowa
- 11 Domestic Doubles, Generic Cities and the Urban Uncanny
- 12 Phenomenology and Uncanny Homecomings: Homeworld, Alienworld, and Being-at-Home in Alan Ball's HBO Television Series, Six Feet Under
- 13 Coming Home and Places of Mourning
- 14 Poetic Habitats, Impossible Homecomings
- 15 When the Dead Share the Table: The Uncanny Colonial Home in James Joyce's "The Dead"
- Index.