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"Proposes to solve the question of how contemporary American literature has registered--or has failed to register--what is one of the most important cultural paradigm shifts of the postwar period, the astonishing expansion and empowerment of fundamentalist and conservative evangelical and Christianity in the United States"--
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Religious right, Christianity in literature, History and criticism, Fundamentalism in literature, Christianity and literature, Evangelicalism in literature, Christian conservatism, American fiction, History, American fiction, history and criticism, 20th century, American fiction, history and criticism, 21st centuryPlaces
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If God meant to interfere: American literature and the rise of the Christian right
2016, Cornell University Press
in English
1501702114 9781501702112
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Table of Contents
Multiculturalism, secularization, resurgence
The poisonwood Bible's multicultural graft
Christian multiculturalism in Marilynne Robinson's Gilead
Recapitulation and religious indifference in The plot against America
Thomas Pynchon's prophecy
Science and religion in Carl Sagan's Contact
Evolution and theodicy in Blood meridian
The postmodern gospel according to Dan.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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