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Paperback James in Postcolonial Perspective: The Letter as Nativist Discourse Book

ISBN: 1451470509

ISBN13: 9781451470505

James in Postcolonial Perspective: The Letter as Nativist Discourse

James confronts the exploitive wealthy; it also opposes Pauline hybridity. K. Jason Coker argues that postcolonial theory and the theoretical perspectives of Aim Csaire, Frantz Fanon, and Ngugi wa Thiongo allow us to understand how these themes converge in the letter. The emphasis in James, which Coker argues is a genuine, early letter from Jerusalem, upon purity and moral perfection functions as nativist discourse that constructs a pious identity by simultaneously opposing the exploitation of the Roman Empire and a peculiar Pauline form of hybridity that compromises with it. James refutes Roman cultural practices such as the patronage system and economic practices that threaten the identity of the letters recipients. At the same time, James condemns those who would transgress the boundaries between purity and impurity, God and world, as whores, sinners, and two-faced.

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