id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt dj52w378b0d John Salvatore Marchese Religion, Revolution, and the Realm of the Literary in Twentieth-Century Central American Prose 1904 .txt text/plain 295 7 16 A key aspect of the argument is that these works deploy liturgical language to disrupt the discourse of a state that tries to dominate and control human subjectivity and, more specifically, that the Eucharist serves to articulate social mobilization through language that unites the discrete parts of a social body against domination by hegemonic forces. In line with the study's transnational approach, the historical particularities of each of the four countries are explored in detail, and the inclusion of nonfictional texts demonstrates that the social mobilization articulated through the Eucharist is not merely metaphorical or symbolic, since the liturgy has sometimes served as a site of actual historical resistance to violent oppression. cache/dj52w378b0d.txt txt/dj52w378b0d.txt