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Resurrecting erotic transgression : subjecting ambiguity in theology / Anita Monro.

By: Series: Gender, theology, and spiritualityPublication details: London ; Oakville, CT : Equinox Pub., 2006.Description: viii, 194 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781845531041
  • 1845531035 (hb)
  • 1845531043 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 230.082 22
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Contents:
Introduction: subjecting ambiguity: outline and impetus -- Resurrecting erotic transgression : poststructuralism and theology -- Women clothed with the sun : re-presenting identities which are not one(s) -- Duality : the genesis of ambiguity -- Beyond duality : alterity and the exodus of identity -- The cry of ambiguity : jouissance as hermeneutical birth -- Enumerating alterity : the transgressive method of poetic reading -- Re-presenting the (m)other : a theology of an-other coming -- Resurrecting erotic transgression : without end for no reason.
Introduction : subjecting ambiguity : outline and impetus -- Ch. 1 Resurrecting erotic transgression : poststructuralism and theology -- Ch. 2 Women clothed with the sun : re-presenting identities which are not one(s) -- Ch. 3 Duality : the genesis of ambiguity -- Ch. 4 Beyond duality : alterity and the exodus of identity -- Ch. 5 The cry of ambiguity : Jouissance as hermeneutical birth -- Ch. 6 Enumerating alterity : the transgressive method of poetic reading -- Ch. 7 Re-presenting the (m)other : a theology of an-other coming -- Conclusion : resurrecting erotic transgression : 'without end, for no reason'
Introduction: subjecting ambiguity: outline and impetus -- Addressing ambiguity -- Methodological overview -- Argument outline -- My approach -- Resurrecting erotic transgression : poststructuralism and theology -- A poststructuralist theological project -- Erotic transgressive resurrection -- Post-structuralism -- Post-modernism -- Nihilism? -- Poststructuralism and theology -- Feminism, poststructuralism and theology -- Women clothed with the sun : re-presenting identities which are not one(s) -- Community and identity -- The identity woman? -- Poetic reading and community -- Identities of women -- Problematising otherness? -- Re-presenting subjectivity -- Duality : the genesis of ambiguity -- Whence poststructuralism? -- Assumption 1 -- Assumption 2 -- Assumption 3 -- Assumption 4 -- Beyond duality : alterity and the exodus of identity -- Post-structuralism -- Alterity -- Derrida and differance -- Differance and deconstruction -- Lacan and jouissance -- Alterity, the woman and jouissance -- The cry of ambiguity : jouissance as hermeneutical birth -- The jouissance of poetic language -- Abjection of self as poetic language -- Analysis and analysand -- Reading apocalypse -- Enumerating alterity : the transgressive method of poetic reading -- Unpacking a method -- Identifying dualities -- Displacing the order -- Re-presenting the discourse -- Re-presenting the (m)other : a theology of an-other coming -- Making a case -- Virgin and/or whore -- The whore -- The whore as murdered (m)other -- The Canaanite woman as (m)other -- Resurrecting erotic transgression : without end for no reason? -- The remainder -- Successes and limitations?
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Jessie Street National Women's Library 230.082 MON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available for reference in the library and ILL 65322

Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-189) and indexes.

Introduction: subjecting ambiguity: outline and impetus -- Resurrecting erotic transgression : poststructuralism and theology -- Women clothed with the sun : re-presenting identities which are not one(s) -- Duality : the genesis of ambiguity -- Beyond duality : alterity and the exodus of identity -- The cry of ambiguity : jouissance as hermeneutical birth -- Enumerating alterity : the transgressive method of poetic reading -- Re-presenting the (m)other : a theology of an-other coming -- Resurrecting erotic transgression : without end for no reason.

Introduction : subjecting ambiguity : outline and impetus -- Ch. 1 Resurrecting erotic transgression : poststructuralism and theology -- Ch. 2 Women clothed with the sun : re-presenting identities which are not one(s) -- Ch. 3 Duality : the genesis of ambiguity -- Ch. 4 Beyond duality : alterity and the exodus of identity -- Ch. 5 The cry of ambiguity : Jouissance as hermeneutical birth -- Ch. 6 Enumerating alterity : the transgressive method of poetic reading -- Ch. 7 Re-presenting the (m)other : a theology of an-other coming -- Conclusion : resurrecting erotic transgression : 'without end, for no reason'

Introduction: subjecting ambiguity: outline and impetus -- Addressing ambiguity -- Methodological overview -- Argument outline -- My approach -- Resurrecting erotic transgression : poststructuralism and theology -- A poststructuralist theological project -- Erotic transgressive resurrection -- Post-structuralism -- Post-modernism -- Nihilism? -- Poststructuralism and theology -- Feminism, poststructuralism and theology -- Women clothed with the sun : re-presenting identities which are not one(s) -- Community and identity -- The identity woman? -- Poetic reading and community -- Identities of women -- Problematising otherness? -- Re-presenting subjectivity -- Duality : the genesis of ambiguity -- Whence poststructuralism? -- Assumption 1 -- Assumption 2 -- Assumption 3 -- Assumption 4 -- Beyond duality : alterity and the exodus of identity -- Post-structuralism -- Alterity -- Derrida and differance -- Differance and deconstruction -- Lacan and jouissance -- Alterity, the woman and jouissance -- The cry of ambiguity : jouissance as hermeneutical birth -- The jouissance of poetic language -- Abjection of self as poetic language -- Analysis and analysand -- Reading apocalypse -- Enumerating alterity : the transgressive method of poetic reading -- Unpacking a method -- Identifying dualities -- Displacing the order -- Re-presenting the discourse -- Re-presenting the (m)other : a theology of an-other coming -- Making a case -- Virgin and/or whore -- The whore -- The whore as murdered (m)other -- The Canaanite woman as (m)other -- Resurrecting erotic transgression : without end for no reason? -- The remainder -- Successes and limitations?

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