America''s Dark Theologian: The Religious Imagination of Stephen King
ISBN: 9781479849543
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / NYU Press
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter
Subjects: King Stephen 1947– -- Criticism and interpretation; Religion in literature; Theology in literature;

Cowan (Cyberhenge), professor of religious studies at Renison University College in Waterloo, Ont., dives deep into Stephen King's writings to excavate theological questions in this incisive, accessible work. Though King does not offer a coherent or systematic scaffolding for belief, Cowan writes, his horror fiction raises questions that religions purport to answer about human origins, destiny, and control over powerful forces. After defining religion as the drive to make one's life harmonious with an unseen order, Cowan approaches his argument though thematic chapters, showing King's characters struggling to find their places in an often hostile universe. His examples (a physician processing death as he escapes demonic children in Children of the Corn, and a couple becoming bound by ritual in Rainy Season) range across the whole of King's career to address the role of socialization in how humans understand inexplicable phenomena, explain emotions through narratives, answer the conundrums of death, and navigate other key elements of spiritual frameworks. Throughout, Cowan remains unconcerned with King's own religious beliefs and instead uses his characters alone to form his arguments about the religious impulse, giving the book a detached but rigorous quality. The two chapters on ritual and religious experience, in particular, effectively deploy detailed close readings (although the entire work brings nuance to King's horror tropes). Rich enough for scholars yet easily readable by a general audience, Cowan's insightful exploration of the religious questions raised by King provides a fresh way for viewing the religious dimensions of popular culture. (June) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


Cowan Douglas E. :

Douglas E. Cowan is Professor of Religious Studies and Social Development Studies at Renison University College. Some of his previous books include Sacred Space: The Quest for Transcendence in Science Fiction Film and Television , Sacred Terror: Religion and Horror on the Silver Screen , and America's Dark Theologian: The Religious Imagination of Stephen King .

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