The Catholicism of Jack Kerouac
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Title
The Catholicism of Jack Kerouac
Description
Observations of Jack Kerouac's ethnoreligious background - Franco American and Roman Catholic - and what the author describes as one of three "panels of the survivance triptych" : Catholicism. Historical descriptions of the role and actions of the Roman Catholic Church in historic New France, French Canada, Québec, and later in Franco American communities like Kerouac's Lowell, Massachusetts. Franco Catholicism's Jansenist and Manichean tendencies as rooted in early French North American history. Kerouac's early devotion and later rebellion from Catholic practice, with an ever persistent reflection of and fascincation with select observably Catholic conditions and attitudes, including the themes of guilt and suffering apparent in his recorded life and works. Shades of Catholicism in "Beat Movement" mystical and anti-material mores, and intersections with Kerouac's attentions to Buddhism. Selected revelations of Kerouac's interior life, sexual life, and moral concerns as found in his literature and in select quotation.
Creator
Sorrell, Richard S.
Date
1982-spr
Language
en
Type
Journal Article
Coverage
1930-1970; Lowell, Massachusetts; New York, New York
Contribution Form
Zotero
DOI
10.1177/000842988201100208
ISSN
0008-4298
Issue
2
Language
en
Pages
189-200
Publication Title
Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses
Volume
11