2016
DOI: 10.1177/0148333115616898
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Embodying place: An ecotheological reading of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road

Abstract: The blackened landscape of Cormac McCarthy's The Road (2006) suggests the possibility of a future restoration of the earth through the survival of the nameless boy, who is variously figured as a fire-carrier and more specifically, as the Word of God, a chalice holder, a tabernacle. McCarthy's privileging of the bodies of the boy and father suggests how the body is the basis for our encounters with the dynamism of place. The sacrificial love of the father for the son exemplifies embodied, emplaced love and is … Show more

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