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Millennial Literatures of the Americas, 1492-2002 (Hardcover)
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Millennial Literatures of the Americas, 1492-2002 (Hardcover)
Series: Imagining The Americas
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This bracing and far-ranging study compares modern (post-1492)
literary treatments of millenarian narratives--"end of the world"
stories charting an ultimate battle between good and evil that
destroys previous social structures and rings in a lasting new
order. While present in many cultures for as long as tales have
been told, these accounts take on a profound dramatic resonance in
the context of Europe's centuries-long colonization of the American
hemisphere.
With an impressive interdisciplinary approach that employs
insights from history, ethnography, and theology, Thomas O. Beebee
provides nuanced readings of the apocalyptic vision in a diverse
group of forms and writers, stretching from the letters of
Christopher Columbus to the lyrics of Bob Marley and Bob Dylan, the
poetry of Ernesto Martinez, and the bestselling novels of the Left
Behind franchise, among other works. Throughout, he pointedly
illustrates how millennial discourse has been used as a technology
of control to further national and imperial agendas while
paradoxically, often simultaneously, serving the forces of
resistance. Drawing on a wide variety of records, his analysis
shows that repeated eruptions of imagined, epochal conflicts reveal
native populations fighting against the eradication of traditional
ways of life, making sense of unprecedented violence, and searching
for sources of origin. It seems that Americans--North, South,
Middle, and Caribbean--tend to define themselves by narrating their
End.
Informed by extensive research and an imaginative marshalling of
diverse insights, Beebee presents a comprehensive comparative
treatment of millennial themes in works from English, French,
Portuguese, andSpanish. In so doing, he illustrates that prophesies
of telos, and the literature that imagines them, provide a vital
context for understanding the connected yet distinct cultures that
have shaped the American hemisphere.
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