Blasphemy, Yvonne Sherwood
Blasphemy, Yvonne Sherwood
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Blasphemy
A Very Short Introduction

Author: Yvonne Sherwood

Narrator: Shakira Shute

Unabridged: 4 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/07/2021


Synopsis

In a world where not everyone believes in God, "blasphemy" is surely a concept that has passed its use-by-date. And yet blasphemy (like God and religion) seems to be on the rise. In this Very Short Introduction Yvonne Sherwood asks why this should be the case, looking at factors such as the increased visibility of religious and racial minorities, new media, and engines of surveillance (which are far more omniscient than the old gods could ever be), and the legacies of colonial blasphemy laws.

Throughout, Sherwood uncovers new histories, from the story of accidentally blasphemous cartoons, to the close associations between blasphemy, sex, and birth control. She also argues that blasphemy itself involves an inherent contradiction in imagining the divine as an entity that must be revered above all, yet also a being that could possibly be hurt by anything that happens in the merely human sphere. Unpicking some of the most famous cases of blasphemy, Sherwood also looks at obscure instances, asking why some "blasphemies" have become infamous, while others have disappeared.

About Yvonne Sherwood

Yvonne Sherwood has spent thirty years teaching in British universities, including Kings College London, the University of Glasgow, and the University of Kent. She has had fellowships and grants from the British Academy; was the Speakers Lecturer at the University of Oxford in 2015; and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Oslo in 2017. Her many books include Biblical Blaspheming: Trials of the Sacred for a Secular Age shortlisted for the American Academy Awards for Excellence Book Prize; The Invention of the Biblical Scholar: A Critical Manifesto; and The Bible and Feminism: Remapping the Field.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Thomas on March 31, 2025

I was curious as to what I would find in a book covering this subject. What the author offers is a relativizing of the concept of blasphemy, making it something of a plastic concept that can be molded to fit the occasion (marginalization of minorities, political oppression, etc.). Therefore, while i......more

Goodreads review by Steve on February 26, 2024

An excellent book. A poor audiobook. The topic. Is fascinating and it’s well written, but the audio quality is poor. The narrator sounds as if she’s reading through a coffee can opened at both ends. In my car it was difficult to understand what she was saying. She read in a voice so neutral and free......more

Goodreads review by Taylor Swift Scholar on April 05, 2025

Meh. Nothing surprising here.......more