Sodomscapes: Hospitality in the Flesh

Author:   Lowell Gallagher
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
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9780823275212


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 June 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Lowell Gallagher
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Imprint:   Fordham University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
ISBN:  

9780823275212


ISBN 10:   0823275213
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 June 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Lowell Gallagher's Sodomscapes: Hospitality in the Flesh offers a dazzling, dizzying overview of the literary and philosophical landscapes in which Sodom is positioned. * Review of Biblical Literature * Lowell Gallagher's Sodomscapes is a stunningly learned and creative engagement with the ethics of looking back--looking back at a past littered with the calcified remains of those rendered mute by traditional Western Christian and philosophical morality and looking back at the other in a pose of vulnerable and creative welcome to a radically unknowable future. Attending to the figure of Lot's wife in a wide range of images, texts, and imagetexts from across the Jewish and Christian traditions and into secular modernity, Gallagher shows that Sodom was always about the double edge of hospitality. In the process Gallagher uncovers and creates a 'counter-memory of Lot's wife' in which homelessness and home, stranger and beloved, danger and hope stand in radical proximity. -- Amy Hollywood * Harvard Divinity School *


Lowell Gallagher's Sodomscapes is a stunningly learned and creative engagement with the ethics of looking back--looking back at a past littered with the calcified remains of those rendered mute by traditional Western Christian and philosophical morality and looking back at the other in a pose of vulnerable and creative welcome to a radically unknowable future. Attending to the figure of Lot's wife in a wide range of images, texts, and imagetexts from across the Jewish and Christian traditions and into secular modernity, Gallagher shows that Sodom was always about the double edge of hospitality. In the process Gallagher uncovers and creates a 'counter-memory of Lot's wife' in which homelessness and home, stranger and beloved, danger and hope stand in radical proximity. -- -Amy Hollywood Harvard Divinity School


Lowell Gallagher's Sodomscapes is a stunningly learned and creative engagement with the ethics of looking back--looking back at a past littered with the calcified remains of those rendered mute by traditional Western Christian and philosophical morality and looking back at the other in a pose of vulnerable and creative welcome to a radically unknowable future. Attending to the figure of Lot's wife in a wide range of images, texts, and imagetexts from across the Jewish and Christian traditions and into secular modernity, Gallagher shows that Sodom was always about the double edge of hospitality. In the process Gallagher uncovers and creates a 'counter-memory of Lot's wife' in which homelessness and home, stranger and beloved, danger and hope stand in radical proximity.---Amy Hollywood, Harvard Divinity School Lowell Gallagher's Sodomscapes: Hospitality in the Flesh offers a dazzling, dizzying overview of the literary and philosophical landscapes in which Sodom is positioned. * Review of Biblical Literature *


Lowell Gallagher's <em>Sodomscapes</em> is a stunningly learned and creative engagement with the ethics of looking back--looking back at a past littered with the calcified remains of those rendered mute by traditional Western Christian and philosophical morality and looking back at the other in a pose of vulnerable and creative welcome to a radically unknowable future. Attending to the figure of Lot's wife in a wide range of images, texts, and imagetexts from across the Jewish and Christian traditions and into secular modernity, Gallagher shows that Sodom was always about the double edge of hospitality. In the process Gallagher uncovers and creates a 'counter-memory of Lot's wife' in which homelessness and home, stranger and beloved, danger and hope stand in radical proximity. --Amy Hollywood, Harvard Divinity School


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Lowell Gallagher is Professor of English at UCLA where he teaches Renaissance literature, critical theory, and biblical studies. He is the author of Medusa’s Gaze: Casuistry and Conscience in the Renaissance, and co-editor of Catholic Figures, Queer Narratives.

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