Jewish magical realism is often associated immediately with the historical trauma of the Holocaust. This article sets out to point to some of the problems and limitations such an interpretive approach may bring. After a reconsideration of the allegedly inherent subversive qualities of the mode and a discussion of its frequent association with trauma narratives, especially in the case of Jewish texts engaging with the Holocaust, the discussion will focus on two examples, Michael Chabon’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (2000) and Jonathan Safran Foer’s Everything Is Illuminated (2002). The aim throughout is to caution against rashly reproducing familiar interpretive maneuvers, which may be in need of reassessment in face of recent ...
In this dissertation, I suggest that the problems we encounter in trying to represent the Holocaust ...
This thesis sets out to interpret Jonathan Safran Foer’s "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" and N...
This paper analyzes Skibell's novel A Blessing on the Moon (1997), focusing on elements of the book'...
In three recent books by young Jewish American writers, Nathan Englander\u27s For the Release of Unb...
Escape sounds like a ram’s horn throughout Michael Chabon’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and C...
This essay will examine the concept of third-generation trauma after the Holocaust and the ways in w...
The present collection of essays treats magical realism as a narrative strategy that has become a pa...
The present collection of essays treats magical realism as a narrative strategy that has become a pa...
The dissertation posits the idea that magical realism, as a mode of writing and not as a canonical g...
Popular graphic narratives often depict stories of survival, of growing up, of the difficulties of s...
© Journal of Language and Literature. In this article are studied the works of American authors of t...
This paper examines the use of broken English, magic realism, and nonlinearity in the novel Everythi...
This dissertation examines post-Holocaust, Jewish American novelists who utilize messainism in their...
The present paper highlights how Michael Chabon’s novel The Final Solution focuses on the Holocaust ...
Efforts to define contemporary Jewish American identity often reveal more questions than concrete ar...
In this dissertation, I suggest that the problems we encounter in trying to represent the Holocaust ...
This thesis sets out to interpret Jonathan Safran Foer’s "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" and N...
This paper analyzes Skibell's novel A Blessing on the Moon (1997), focusing on elements of the book'...
In three recent books by young Jewish American writers, Nathan Englander\u27s For the Release of Unb...
Escape sounds like a ram’s horn throughout Michael Chabon’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and C...
This essay will examine the concept of third-generation trauma after the Holocaust and the ways in w...
The present collection of essays treats magical realism as a narrative strategy that has become a pa...
The present collection of essays treats magical realism as a narrative strategy that has become a pa...
The dissertation posits the idea that magical realism, as a mode of writing and not as a canonical g...
Popular graphic narratives often depict stories of survival, of growing up, of the difficulties of s...
© Journal of Language and Literature. In this article are studied the works of American authors of t...
This paper examines the use of broken English, magic realism, and nonlinearity in the novel Everythi...
This dissertation examines post-Holocaust, Jewish American novelists who utilize messainism in their...
The present paper highlights how Michael Chabon’s novel The Final Solution focuses on the Holocaust ...
Efforts to define contemporary Jewish American identity often reveal more questions than concrete ar...
In this dissertation, I suggest that the problems we encounter in trying to represent the Holocaust ...
This thesis sets out to interpret Jonathan Safran Foer’s "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" and N...
This paper analyzes Skibell's novel A Blessing on the Moon (1997), focusing on elements of the book'...