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Teaching 19th-Century Literature Beyond the Secularisation Thesis: Introduction to the Special Forum
The widescale revision of the secularisation thesis continues apace across the humanities and more specifically in 19th-century studies—a field that until recently often assumed the ‘subtraction’ story of secularisation in which, as Charles Taylor explains, modernity leads to the inevitable demise of religion. But how does this revised outlook inform the teaching of 19th-century literature? In other words, if we now question the notion that the 19th century sees the inexorable decline of faith, how does that questioning change the way we teach Romantic and/or Victorian literature? The following special forum addresses such questions.
期刊介绍:
Literature and Theology, a quarterly peer-review journal, provides a critical non-confessional forum for both textual analysis and theoretical speculation, encouraging explorations of how religion is embedded in culture. Contributions should address questions pertinent to both literary study and theology broadly understood, and be consistent with the Journal"s overall aim: to engage with and reshape traditional discourses within the studies of literature and religion, and their cognate fields - biblical criticism, literary criticism, philosophy, politics, culture studies, gender studies, artistic theory/practice, and contemporary critical theory/practice.