The Edinburgh Companion to Modern Jewish Fiction -

The Edinburgh Companion to Modern Jewish Fiction

David Brauner, Axel Stähler (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
480 Seiten
2015
Edinburgh University Press (Verlag)
978-0-7486-4615-9 (ISBN)
218,20 inkl. MwSt
Provides overviews of the main writers and key themes of Anglophone Jewish fiction. This title highlights the wealth of diversity in this field, identifying and exploring key themes including immigration, Diaspora, the Holocaust, Judaism, assimilation, anti Semitism and Zionism. It is discussed in relation to theoretical frameworks.
Provides critical overviews of the main writers and key themes of Anglophone Jewish fiction. This spell binding Companion highlights the wealth of diversity in this field, identifying and exploring key themes including immigration, Diaspora, the Holocaust, Judaism, assimilation, anti Semitism and Zionism. Each expert contributor analyses one of the main trends in Anglophone Jewish fiction and situates it in historical context. Anglophone Jewish fiction is discussed in relation to theoretical frameworks and areas of study including transatlanticism, transnationalism and globalisation; ethnicity and multiculturalism; post colonial studies, feminist studies and queer studies. The 31 essays are by contributors including Vicki Aarons (Trinity University, Texas), Eitan Bar Yosef (Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva), Valentine Cunningham (Corpus Christi, Oxford), Bryan Cheyette (University of Reading), Phyllis Lassner (Northwestern University), Ira Nadel (University of British Columbia), Beate Neumeier (University of Cologne) and Aranzazu Usandizaga (University of Barcelona).
Highlights the rich diversity of the field and identifies its key themes, including immigration, Diaspora, the Holocaust, Judaism, assimilation and anti Semitism Zionism. It analyses the main trends in Anglophone Jewish fiction and situates them in historical context; discusses the place of Anglophone Jewish fiction in relation to:transatlanticism, transnationalism and globalisation; ethnicity and multiculturalism; post colonial studies, feminist studies and queer studies and the 29 essays are by contributors including Vicki Aarons (Trinity University, Texas), Efraim Sicher (Ben Gurion University, Sasha Senderovich (Princeton), Bryan Cheyette (University of Reading), Phyllis Lassner (Northwestern University), Ruth Gilbert (University of Winchester), Beate Neumeier (University of Cologne), Sandra Singer (University of Guelph).

David Brauner is Professor of Contemporary Literature at the University of Reading. Axel Stahler is Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literature at the University of Kent.

Part I: American Jewish Fiction; 1. Pioneering Women Writers and the Deghettoisation of Early American Jewish Fiction; Lori Harrison-Kahan; 2. Sensibilities of Estrangement: Delmore Schwartz, Isaac Rosenfeld and Saul Bellow; Catherine Morley; 3. The Making of American Jewish Identities in Postwar American Fiction; Victoria Aarons; 4. 'Are you kidding me?': Black Humour in the Work of Joseph Heller, Stanley Elkin, Wallace Markfield, and Bruce Jay Friedman; David Gooblar; 5. American Jewish Life Writing, Illness, and the Ethics of Innovation; Aimee Pozorski; 6. From Feminist to Housewife and Back Again: Orthodoxy and Modernity in American Jewish Women's Writing; Rachel Harris; 7. Soviet Jews, Re-Imagined: Anglophone Emigre Jewish Writers from the USSR; Sasha Senderovich; 8. History on a Personal Note: Postwar American Jewish Short Stories; David Brauner; 9. Disappointed Believers? The Jewish Question Mark in Eisner's 'A Contract with God'; Sarah Lightman; 10. The Holocaust in American Jewish Fiction; Jennifer Lemberg; 11. Representing the Holocaust in Third-Generation American Jewish Writers; Monica Osborne; 12. Marginal Writers; or, Jews Who Aren't; Debra Shostak; Part II: British Jewish Fiction; 13. The Postwar 'New Wave' of British Jewish Writing; Efraim Sicher; 14. Jewish Emigre and Refugee Writers in Britain; David Herman; 15. Jewish Exile in Englishness: Eva Tucker and Natasha Solomons; Phyllis Lassner; 16. Jewish, Half-Jewish, Jew-ish: Negotiating Identities in Contemporary British Jewish Literature; Ruth Gilbert; 17. Life Writing and the East End; Devorah Baum; 18. 'Almost too good to be true': Israel in British Jewish Fiction, Pre-Lebanon; Axel Stahler; 19. The Writing on the Wall: Israel in British Jewish Fiction, Post-Lebanon; Axel Stahler; 20. British Jewish Holocaust Fiction; Sue Vice; 21. Reading Matters: 'Marginal' British Jewish Writers; Beate Neumeier; Part III: International and Transnational Anglophone Jewish Fiction; 22. Jewish Writing in Canada; Ira Nadel; 23. South African Jewish Writers; Linda Weinhouse; 24. Repairing Cracked Heirlooms: South African Jewish Literary Memory of Lithuania and Latvia; Claudia B. Braude; 25. Australian Jewish Fiction: A Bibliographical Survey; Serge Liberman; 26. 'Migrant' Jewish Writers in the Anglophone Diaspora; Sandra Singer; 27. Jewish Novels of the Spanish Civil War; Emily Robins Sharpe; 28. Mooristan and Palimpstine: Jews, Moors, and Christians in Amitav Ghosh and Salman Rushdie; Shaul Bassi.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.6.2015
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 172 x 244 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 0-7486-4615-9 / 0748646159
ISBN-13 978-0-7486-4615-9 / 9780748646159
Zustand Neuware
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