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The Gender Dance - Ironic Subversion in C. S. Lewis's Cosmic Trilogy (Hardcover, New edition)
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The Gender Dance - Ironic Subversion in C. S. Lewis's Cosmic Trilogy (Hardcover, New edition)
Series: Studies in Twentieth-Century British Literature, 11
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C. S. Lewis, fantasy novelist, literary scholar, and Christian
apologist, is one of the most original and well-known literary
figures of the twentieth century. As one who stood at the
crossroads of Edwardian and modern thinking, he is often read as a
sexist or even misogynistic man of his time, but this fresh
rereading assesses Lewis as a prescient thinker who transformed
typical Western gender paradigms. The Gender Dance: Ironic
Subversion in C. S. Lewis's Cosmic Trilogy, the second volume in a
triad, proposes that Lewis's highly nuanced metaphorical view of
gender relations has been misunderstood precisely because it
challenges Western chauvinist assumptions on sex and gender.
Instead of perpetuating sexism, Lewis subverts the culturally
inherited chauvinism of "masculine" classical heroism with the
biblically inspired vision of a surprisingly "feminine" spiritual
heroism. His view that we are all "feminine" in relation to the
"masculine" God - a theological feminism which crosses gender lines
- means that qualities we tend to gender as feminine, such as
humility, are the qualities essential to being fully human. The
study's theoretical framework is Lewis's own, grounded in his view
of biblical thinking, and as he was informed by writers such as
Milton, Wordsworth, and George MacDonald, and in terms of the
uniquely progressive implications for twentieth-first-century
cultural studies. This highly insightful and entertaining study of
theological feminism in Lewis's Cosmic Trilogy will be compelling
for anyone interested in fantasy literature, Inklings scholarship,
gender discourse, ethical and spiritual discourse, literature and
theology, and cultural studies in general.
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