"Jewish-American Literature As A Window To Jewish Identity" is an essay which explains that "Jewish-American literature is a gendered medium that encapsulates the 'otherness' of Jews in America throughout the course of the twentieth century". The essay accomplishes this lens through the examination of Jewish-centered film, literature, and television.Pickette, SamanthaJewish Studie
Beginning from the premise that humor plays a prominent role in the construction of group and indivi...
This article considers the existence of an exilic imperative in the historical and identity hermeneu...
This dissertation is the first major study of queer sexuality in Jewish American cultural production...
A multilingual, transnational literary tradition, Jewish American writing has long explored question...
Efforts to define contemporary Jewish American identity often reveal more questions than concrete ar...
The manner in which Jewish American authors interpret and portray cultural, historical and social ev...
In New Directions in Jewish American Fiction I argue that Jewish American writers have unwittingly p...
In recent years scholars and critics of Jewish writing have begun referring to a "canon" of Jewish A...
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...
This thesis examines three Jewish-American authors and how they portray the main female character in...
This dissertation examines the ways in which contemporary Jewish American authors rewrite traditiona...
This dissertation explores the many-faceted, and somewhat elusive question: What is American Jewish...
Jews, Writing and the Dynamics of Literary Affiliation, 1880-1940 considers the involvement of Jewis...
This exploration of the shifting role of race in Jewish American literature begins in the immediate ...
Beginning from the premise that humor plays a prominent role in the construction of group and indivi...
This article considers the existence of an exilic imperative in the historical and identity hermeneu...
This dissertation is the first major study of queer sexuality in Jewish American cultural production...
A multilingual, transnational literary tradition, Jewish American writing has long explored question...
Efforts to define contemporary Jewish American identity often reveal more questions than concrete ar...
The manner in which Jewish American authors interpret and portray cultural, historical and social ev...
In New Directions in Jewish American Fiction I argue that Jewish American writers have unwittingly p...
In recent years scholars and critics of Jewish writing have begun referring to a "canon" of Jewish A...
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...
This thesis examines three Jewish-American authors and how they portray the main female character in...
This dissertation examines the ways in which contemporary Jewish American authors rewrite traditiona...
This dissertation explores the many-faceted, and somewhat elusive question: What is American Jewish...
Jews, Writing and the Dynamics of Literary Affiliation, 1880-1940 considers the involvement of Jewis...
This exploration of the shifting role of race in Jewish American literature begins in the immediate ...
Beginning from the premise that humor plays a prominent role in the construction of group and indivi...
This article considers the existence of an exilic imperative in the historical and identity hermeneu...
This dissertation is the first major study of queer sexuality in Jewish American cultural production...