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Dogmas in Literature and Literary Missionary: Text, Reader and Critique

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Literature does have an aspect that drags the readers, habitually burying them in its pages and blindly attaching them to itself. Blind devotion stems from the factors that are effective in determining the readers' faith. Theories of literature, similarly, might bring about the generation of blind adherence and dogmatic approaches. This book explores the existence of dogma in literature and some cult texts and writers and how dogmas in literature are conveyed to various audiences as a mission by some literary readers, experts, and academics. Generally, dogma is a word related mostly to religion. In this frame, Mathew Arnold's 'Dogma in Religion and Literature' is of great importance as far as religion is concerned. However, there are dogmas in every field, literature being no exception. Virginia Woolf, for instance, wrote stupendous works that turned out to be well-known, and in 1928, she delivered a lecture at Cambridge University, where women were once not allowed, that formed the basis for the celebrated 'A Room of One's Own' (1929). Roland Barthes' 1967 'La mort de l'auteur' ('The Death of the Author') essay might be another text that some of its literary readers have developed a dogmatic commitment to. In addition to revealing how dogma finds its place in literature, this book also discusses how literary writers and readers often unwittingly embrace 'literary missionary.' Focusing on the dogmatic elements of literature and the dogmatized literary theory and criticism through cult works of various authors, the book offers a striking and interesting contribution to literary theory and criticism and literature readings.

Author Biography:

�nder �akırtaş is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Bing�l University, Turkiye. He particularly specializes in Modern and Contemporary British Drama and Literature with a keen interest in Political Theatre, Minority Theatre, Ethnic Theatre, Race-Oriented Theatre and Disability Theatre. In the 2018-19 academic year, he was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies at University of Roehampton in London. Currently writing his book 'Staging Muslims in Britain: Playwriting, Performance and Representation' (contracted with Routledge), �akırtaş has prolifically written some recent works such as "Racializ-ed/ing identities on Stage: Muslims, Angst and Response in 'Snokered' and 'Does My Bomb Look Big in this?'" ('Performing Islam', Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, December 2021, pp. 5-21). His latest book, 'Ten ve Kimlik: �ağdaş Siyahi İngiiliz Tiyatrosu' [Skin Colur and Identity: Contemporary Black British Theatre], was published in late 2020. His latest edited book, 'Language, Power and Ideology in Political Writing, ' was published by IGI Global in Pennsylvania in late 2019. His other recent publications include a play-specific exercise that demonstrates how performance illuminates close reading of Wole Soyinka's 'Death and a King's Horseman' (with Miriam Chirico) (edited by Miriam Chirico, Kelly Younger, published by Bloomsbury in 2020), an analysis of Samuel Beckett's 'Endgame' in relation to patriography and pathography (published by Peter Lang in Oxford), and an edited book on analysis of the link between literature and psychology published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. He has published in numerous journals, including 'CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture', 'Litera: Journal of Language', 'Literature and Culture Studies', 'Forum for World Literature Studies', 'Hacettepe University Journal of Faculty of Letters'. �akırtaş is a founding editor of 'Essence & Critique: Journal of Literature and Drama Studies'. He is also among the editorial members of 'Performing Ethos: International Journal of Ethics in Theatre & Performance'.
Release date NZ
September 27th, 2023
Contributor
  • Edited by Onder Cakirtas
Pages
166
Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
ISBN-13
9781648896958
Product ID
38202615

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