Anglophone Jewish literature is not traditionally numbered among the new literatures in English. Rather, Jewish literary production in English has conventionally been classified as ‘hyphenated’ and has therefore not yet been subjected as such to the scrutiny of scholars of literary or cultural history. The collection of essays addresses this lack and initiates the scholarly exploration of transnational and transcultural Anglophone Jewish literature as one of the New English Literatures. Without attempting to impose what would seem to be a misguided conceptual unity on the many-facetted field of Anglophone Jewish literature, the book is based on a plurality of theoretical frameworks. Alert to the productive friction between these disco...
This thesis brings together literary texts that portray Hasidic Judaism in Jewish-American literatur...
Jews, Writing and the Dynamics of Literary Affiliation, 1880-1940 considers the involvement of Jewi...
An account of British-Jewish literature in the twenty-first century placed in historical context
English has become the major language of contemporary Jewish literature. This book shows the transna...
This collection of essays represents a new departure for, and a potentially (re)defining moment in, ...
THE ESSAYS COLLECTED in this issue of Victorian Literature and Culture seek to introduce Victorianis...
A multilingual, transnational literary tradition, Jewish American writing has long explored question...
The multilingualism and polyphony of Jewish literary writing around the globe requires a collaborati...
Over the past four decades Ruth R. Wisse has been a leading scholar of Yiddish and Jewish literary s...
The Jewish struggle for admission into the European canon puts a spotlight on precisely those tensio...
Although the modern stage in the development of Hebrew began in Europe about two hundred years ago, ...
In the aftermath of the Shoah (Holocaust)—the mass murder of 6,000,000 Jews—Jean-Paul Sartre wrote ...
In New Directions in Jewish American Fiction I argue that Jewish American writers have unwittingly p...
The Edward Lewis Wallant Award was founded by the family of Dr. Irving and Fran Waltman in 1963 and ...
International audienceJewish literature is an evolving field drawing upon a rich intersection of con...
This thesis brings together literary texts that portray Hasidic Judaism in Jewish-American literatur...
Jews, Writing and the Dynamics of Literary Affiliation, 1880-1940 considers the involvement of Jewi...
An account of British-Jewish literature in the twenty-first century placed in historical context
English has become the major language of contemporary Jewish literature. This book shows the transna...
This collection of essays represents a new departure for, and a potentially (re)defining moment in, ...
THE ESSAYS COLLECTED in this issue of Victorian Literature and Culture seek to introduce Victorianis...
A multilingual, transnational literary tradition, Jewish American writing has long explored question...
The multilingualism and polyphony of Jewish literary writing around the globe requires a collaborati...
Over the past four decades Ruth R. Wisse has been a leading scholar of Yiddish and Jewish literary s...
The Jewish struggle for admission into the European canon puts a spotlight on precisely those tensio...
Although the modern stage in the development of Hebrew began in Europe about two hundred years ago, ...
In the aftermath of the Shoah (Holocaust)—the mass murder of 6,000,000 Jews—Jean-Paul Sartre wrote ...
In New Directions in Jewish American Fiction I argue that Jewish American writers have unwittingly p...
The Edward Lewis Wallant Award was founded by the family of Dr. Irving and Fran Waltman in 1963 and ...
International audienceJewish literature is an evolving field drawing upon a rich intersection of con...
This thesis brings together literary texts that portray Hasidic Judaism in Jewish-American literatur...
Jews, Writing and the Dynamics of Literary Affiliation, 1880-1940 considers the involvement of Jewi...
An account of British-Jewish literature in the twenty-first century placed in historical context