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El. knyga: New Jewish American Literary Studies

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The opening decades of the twenty-first century are distinguished by a newly framed and regenerated outlook of Jewish American literary studies. This volume introduces readers to the new perspectives, new approaches, and widening of interpretive possibilities in Jewish American literature accompanied by the changes of the new millennium. Now that we are over a decade into a new century, the field of Jewish American literary studies has begun to reshape itself in response to a 'new diaspora', a newly defined sense not only of Jewish American literature, but of America, an expansion of new genres, new voices, and new platforms of expression. This book re-evaluates questions of race, feminism, gender, sexuality, orthodoxy, assimilation, identity politics, and historical alienation that shape Jewish American literary studies. Several chapters show the influence of other cultures on the field such as Iranian-American-Jewish writing, Israeli-American, and Latin American literary expression, as well as the impact of Russian emigres.

This volume is designed for undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars and teachers of Jewish American literature. It will be of interest to the educated lay audience given the timely nature of some of the issues addressed: race, gender, cultural and ethnic hybridity, and the relation of Israel and America.

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Introduces readers to the new perspectives, approaches and interpretive possibilities in Jewish American literature that emerged in the twenty-first Century.
Notes on Contributors vii
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Toward a New Jewish American Literary Studies 1(18)
Victoria Aarons
PART I CONCEPTS
19(90)
1 "Jewish American" or "American Jewish": The Hybrid in Literary Studies
21(9)
Berel Lang
2 A New Diaspora: Jewish American Writers from Across the Globe
30(15)
Victoria Aarons
3 Wresding with Politics: Jewish American Writing from Left to Right (and Back Again)
45(14)
Michael E. Staub
4 Israel and America in Jewish American Writing
59(15)
Eli Lederhendler
5 Jewish American Writing and Race
74(16)
Dean Franco
6 Gender and Feminism in Contemporary Jewish American Writing
90(19)
Jessica Lang
PART II Contexts
109(86)
7 Rethinking Post-war Jewish American Writers
111(13)
Timothy Parrish
8 The Insistence of Psychoanalysis in Contemporary Jewish American Fiction
124(16)
Willis Salomon
9 Reimagining the Past, Imagining the Future: Myth, History, and Mystery in Contemporary Jewish American Fiction
140(16)
David Brauner
10 Women's Voices: The Assimilated Subject and the Persistence of Marginalization
156(13)
Catherine Morley
11 A Guide for the Heretic: Charting the Journey Off the Path of Tradition
169(26)
Avinoam Patt
PART III "New" Forms And Histories
195(88)
12 Rethinking Literary and Ethical Response to the Holocaust: Reading "With Hider in New York"
197(19)
Gary Weissman
13 Jews in Contemporary Cinema and Television
216(16)
Nathan Abrams
14 Story into Memoir, Memoir into Story: Iranian-Jewish-American Writing
232(13)
Judie Newman
15 Jewish-Latin American Literature
245(22)
Darrell B. Lockhart
16 Jewish American Literary Studies Abroad
267(16)
Gustavo Sdnchez Canales
Index 283
Victoria Aarons is author of A Measure of Memory (1996) and What Happened to Abraham (2005), both recipients of the Choice Award for Outstanding Academic Book, and co-author with Alan L. Berger of Third-Generation Holocaust Representation: Trauma, History, and Memory (2017). She is editor of The Cambridge Companion to Saul Bellow (Cambridge, 2017) and Third-Generation Holocaust Narratives: Memory in Memoir and Fiction (2016), and the co-editor of The New Diaspora: The Changing Landscape of American Jewish Fiction (2015), Bernard Malamud: A Centennial Tribute (2016), and the forthcoming volume New Directions in Jewish American and Holocaust Literature: Reading and Teaching. Aarons is a judge of the Edward Lewis Wallant Award, a prize awarded each year to a rising American Jewish writer of fiction. She has published well over seventy scholarly articles and is on the editorial board of Philip Roth Studies, Studies in American Jewish Literature, and Women in Judaism.