Scientific and Social Research | 2021

Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Contentions in Joyce Carol Oates’s: A Book of American Martyrs

 

Abstract


This thesis probes into the issue on pro-life and pro-choice contentions in Joyce Carol Oates’s: A Book of American Martyrs. Karl Marx explains how capitalists maneuver the deferred redemption intrinsic of religion per se to exploit and oppress workers and re-enforce capitalism proper. In the novel, the transformation of Luther and Gus provides a convincible account for Luther’s frenzy and Gus’s irreligion. This thesis discusses argues that the workers are unconsciously subjected to the governance of the dominant group via the conceptualization of religious ideology and religious culture industry. It should be condemned to impose one’s belief on the others, or even to commit murder ruthlessly in the name of God.

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DOI 10.36922/ssr.v3i2.1096
Language English
Journal Scientific and Social Research

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