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Sister Death

Political Theologies for Living and Dying
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Sister Death challenges the conventional binary of life versus death, revealing how this dichotomy is shaped by Christian political theology. Drawing on diverse sources ranging from Toni Morrison to Jacques Derrida, and engaging with psychoanalysis and "death positive" movements, Beatrice Marovich invites readers to see life and death not as enemies but as interconnected sisters. The book offers a profound rethinking of mortality as a collective, multispecies event, emphasising a complex and sometimes empowering relationship between life and death. Enhanced by original artworks from Krista Dragomer, it presents a thoughtful and accessible exploration across disciplines.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in religion, theology, philosophy, and spirituality, especially those curious about alternative perspectives on death and life beyond conventional religious narratives. It will also appeal to individuals engaged with death studies, ecological thought, and interdisciplinary approaches to mortality.

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Drawing on a wide range of sourcesβ€”from Toni Morrison to Derrida to grassroots β€œdeath positive” movementsβ€”Beatrice Marovich critiques a political theology that pits life and death against each other in a state of endless war. Adapting the figure of β€œSister Death” from Saint Francis, she calls for recognizing that life and death are family.

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Life and death are commonly seen as representing the starkest of binaries: Death is the ultimate adversary of all that lives. Beatrice Marovich argues that such understandings of mortality have been deeply influenced by a strain of Christian political theology that has left its mark on both religious and secular narratives. Adapting the figure of Sister Death from Saint Francis of Assisi, she calls for recognising that life and death are family.

Drawing on a wide range of sourcesβ€”from Toni Morrison to Jacques Derrida, psychoanalysis to grassroots "death positive" movementsβ€”Marovich critiques a racialised political theology that pits life and death against each other in a state of endless war. In a time of extinctions, it is necessary to disrupt this dominant story in order to apprehend death as a collective, multi-species event. Sister Death proposes an alternative view in which life and death are not mortal enemies destined for mutual destruction. Instead, they are engaged in a contested, tense, and sometimes mutually empowering form of connectionβ€”a sisterhood.

Eloquent and approachable, this book deftly integrates the insights of a number of disciplines to provide a profound reconsideration of the relations between life and death. Sister Death also features a series of original works by the artist Krista Dragomer that stage an ongoing conceptual conversation with the text.

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Praised for its brilliance, imagination, and grace, Sister Death has been described as an exemplary, intelligent, and generous re-examination of the Christian West's complex relationship with death. Gil Anidjar highlights its transformative critique, while Catherine Keller commends its lyrical treatment of difficult themes like loss, existential horror, and ecological extinction. Reviewers admire Marovich's intimate and probing narrative that blends Continental philosophy and Christian theology into a smart, subtle, and moving meditation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231208376

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 February 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 26 b&w illustrations

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Beatrice Marovich is associate professor of theological studies at Hanover College.

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