Exploring the importance of storytelling in articulating the vicissitudes of individual and communal identity in 20th-century American Jewish fiction, this study focuses upon the short story, and on figures such as Aleichem, Schwartz, Roth, Malamud, Salinger and Spiegelman.https://digitalcommons.trinity.edu/mono/1018/thumbnail.jp
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2015. Major: Hispanic and Luso Literatures, Cul...
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The manner in which Jewish American authors interpret and portray cultural, historical and social ev...
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Beginning from the premise that humor plays a prominent role in the construction of group and indivi...
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In New Directions in Jewish American Fiction I argue that Jewish American writers have unwittingly p...
The second half of the twentieth century saw a flourishing of American Jewish fiction. Writers such ...
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In recent years scholars and critics of Jewish writing have begun referring to a "canon" of Jewish A...
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The five stories in this collection are a first attempt at redefining the literary self-image of Jew...
La question essentielle de la littérature juive américaine est de savoir comment intégrer les deux t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2015. Major: Hispanic and Luso Literatures, Cul...
This paper contends that traumatic memories are not inherently memories of an experienced trauma. It...
On the occasion of the death of his friend and colleague, Montague David Eder Sigmund Freud succinct...
The manner in which Jewish American authors interpret and portray cultural, historical and social ev...
This dissertation examines the ways in which contemporary Jewish American authors rewrite traditiona...
Efforts to define contemporary Jewish American identity often reveal more questions than concrete ar...
Beginning from the premise that humor plays a prominent role in the construction of group and indivi...
"Jewish-American Literature As A Window To Jewish Identity" is an essay which explains that "Jewish-...
In New Directions in Jewish American Fiction I argue that Jewish American writers have unwittingly p...
The second half of the twentieth century saw a flourishing of American Jewish fiction. Writers such ...
This dissertation explores the power of Jewish history and social studies textbooks as agents of soc...
In recent years scholars and critics of Jewish writing have begun referring to a "canon" of Jewish A...
Roth critics have long acknowledged that the American Trilogy elucidates the life of three men whose...
The five stories in this collection are a first attempt at redefining the literary self-image of Jew...
La question essentielle de la littérature juive américaine est de savoir comment intégrer les deux t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2015. Major: Hispanic and Luso Literatures, Cul...
This paper contends that traumatic memories are not inherently memories of an experienced trauma. It...
On the occasion of the death of his friend and colleague, Montague David Eder Sigmund Freud succinct...