Home, History, and the Postsecular: A Literary–Religious Inquiry of Disgrace

Religions Pub Date : 2024-07-12 DOI:10.3390/rel15070842
Liang Dong
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In J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace, the postsecular emerges as a critical framework to understand the characters’ search for home amidst the remnants of South Africa’s colonial legacy. This essay proposes an exploration of how the novel’s engagement with the postsecular scriptures and moments offers a nuanced perspective on the religious impulse within the literary form. I focus on the protagonist, Lurie, whose journey from a sexual scandal to a commitment to animal welfare symbolizes a broader quest for redemption and atonement. Contrasting Lurie’s postsecular odyssey is his daughter Lucy’s steadfast attachment to her farm, which becomes a battleground for historical racial tensions. Through a mythological critical approach, we interpret Lucy’s experience as a contemporary iteration of the scapegoat, embodying the sacrificial role in a society seeking reconciliation and healing. Our analysis extends to the novel’s esthetic and ethical dimensions, examining how Coetzee’s narrative challenges and reframes traditional religious narratives. By situating our discussion within the fields of the sciences of religions, theology, and mythology, I contribute to the understanding of literature as a vital medium for engaging with religious and theological themes. The essay concludes with a reflection on the implications of Coetzee’s postsecular discourse for the individual’s search for home and belonging in a post-apartheid context.
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家、历史与后世俗:对耻辱的文学-宗教探究
在 J.M. Coetzee 的《耻辱》中,"后世俗 "成为理解人物在南非殖民主义残余中寻找家园的关键框架。本文将探讨小说是如何与后世俗经文和时刻打交道,为文学形式中的宗教冲动提供了一个细致入微的视角。我将重点放在主人公卢里身上,他从性丑闻到致力于动物福利的历程象征着对救赎和赎罪的更广泛追求。与卢瑞的后世俗奥德赛形成鲜明对比的是他的女儿露西对农场的坚守,而农场则成为了历史上种族紧张关系的战场。通过神话批判的方法,我们将露西的经历解读为当代替罪羊的迭代,体现了在一个寻求和解与治愈的社会中牺牲者的角色。我们的分析延伸到小说的审美和伦理层面,探讨了科兹的叙事如何挑战和重构传统的宗教叙事。通过将我们的讨论置于宗教科学、神学和神话学领域,我对文学作为参与宗教和神学主题的重要媒介的理解做出了贡献。文章最后反思了科兹的后世俗话语对个人在后种族隔离背景下寻找家园和归属感的影响。
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