Affiliated identities in Jewish American literature

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Affiliated identities in Jewish American literature
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Hadar, Daṿid (VerfasserIn)
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spelling Hadar, Daṿid 1981- VerfasserIn (DE-588)122263287X (DE-627)1741734347 aut, Affiliated identities in Jewish American literature David Hadar, New York, NY Bloomsbury Academic, Bloomsbury Publishing Inc 2022, ix, 200 Seiten Illustrationen, Text txt rdacontent, ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen n rdamedia, Band nc rdacarrier, Includes bibliographical references and index, Filiation and affiliation -- Locating affiliations -- Jewish American literary networks beyond English -- The Jewish writer as an old man -- New networks with Israeli writers -- Negotiating continuity : writing about Philip Roth in Israel -- Kashua's complaint : a Palestinian writer meets Roth., "Examining connections between Jewish American authors and Jewish authors elsewhere in America, Europe, and Israel, this book explores a concept of authorial affiliation that emphasizes how writers intentionally highlight their connections with other writers. Starting with Philip Roth as a catalyst, David Hadar reveals a larger network of authors involved in formations of Jewish American literary identity, including among others Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Nicole Krauss, and Nathan Englander. Whether it's incorporating other writers into fictional work as characters, interviewing them, publishing critical essays about them, or invoking them in paratext or publicity, writers use a variety of methods to forge public personas, craft their own identities as artists, and infuse their art with meaningful cultural associations. Hadar's analysis deepens our understanding of Jewish American and Israeli literature, positioning them in de-centered relation with one another as well as with European writing. The result is a thought-provoking challenge of the concept of homeland, recasting each of these literatures as diasporic and questioning the assumption that Jewish languages necessarily claim centrality in Jewish literatures"--, American literature Jewish authors History and criticism, Jewish authors Biography, Jews United States Identity, Social networks, (DE-588)4035964-5 (DE-627)106245015 (DE-576)209015608 Literatur gnd, (DE-588)4028808-0 (DE-627)10430670X (DE-576)208979565 Juden gnd, (DE-588)4026482-8 (DE-627)106288199 (DE-576)208966544 Identität gnd, (DE-588)4078704-7 (DE-627)106076612 (DE-576)209209682 USA gnd, 9781501360916, 9781501360930 ePDF, 9781501360923 eBook
spellingShingle Hadar, Daṿid, Affiliated identities in Jewish American literature, Filiation and affiliation -- Locating affiliations -- Jewish American literary networks beyond English -- The Jewish writer as an old man -- New networks with Israeli writers -- Negotiating continuity : writing about Philip Roth in Israel -- Kashua's complaint : a Palestinian writer meets Roth., "Examining connections between Jewish American authors and Jewish authors elsewhere in America, Europe, and Israel, this book explores a concept of authorial affiliation that emphasizes how writers intentionally highlight their connections with other writers. Starting with Philip Roth as a catalyst, David Hadar reveals a larger network of authors involved in formations of Jewish American literary identity, including among others Cynthia Ozick, Saul Bellow, Nicole Krauss, and Nathan Englander. Whether it's incorporating other writers into fictional work as characters, interviewing them, publishing critical essays about them, or invoking them in paratext or publicity, writers use a variety of methods to forge public personas, craft their own identities as artists, and infuse their art with meaningful cultural associations. Hadar's analysis deepens our understanding of Jewish American and Israeli literature, positioning them in de-centered relation with one another as well as with European writing. The result is a thought-provoking challenge of the concept of homeland, recasting each of these literatures as diasporic and questioning the assumption that Jewish languages necessarily claim centrality in Jewish literatures"--, American literature Jewish authors History and criticism, Jewish authors Biography, Jews United States Identity, Social networks, Literatur, Juden, Identität, USA
title Affiliated identities in Jewish American literature
title_auth Affiliated identities in Jewish American literature
title_full Affiliated identities in Jewish American literature David Hadar
title_fullStr Affiliated identities in Jewish American literature David Hadar
title_full_unstemmed Affiliated identities in Jewish American literature David Hadar
title_short Affiliated identities in Jewish American literature
title_sort affiliated identities in jewish american literature
title_unstemmed Affiliated identities in Jewish American literature
topic American literature Jewish authors History and criticism, Jewish authors Biography, Jews United States Identity, Social networks, Literatur, Juden, Identität, USA
topic_facet American literature, Jewish authors, Jews, Social networks, Literatur, Juden, Identität, History and criticism, Identity
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