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Diaspora and Zionism in Jewish American Literature: Lazarus, Syrkin, Reznikoff, and Roth (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture, and Life)
Ranen Omer-Sherman
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| #4526144 in Books | Brandeis | 2002-03-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.26 x6.36 x9.20l,1.43 | File type: PDF | 288 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| a new perspective on Jewish writing|By A Customer|Diaspora and Zionism in Jewish American Literature charts the course of Jewish American literature as it meanders between several poles: assimilation and tribalism, universalism and particularism, exilic uprootedness and national at-homeness, private experience and collective identity. It offers a broad view that stretches|||This interdisciplinary study explores the evolving representations of diaspora and Zionism in Jewish American writing from 1880 to the late 20th century. Beginning with the often neglected proto-Zionist verse of Emma Lazarus, through the urban and Holocaust-i
This interdisciplinary study explores the evolving representations of diaspora and Zionism in Jewish American writing from 1880 to the late 20th century. Beginning with the often neglected proto-Zionist verse of Emma Lazarus, through the urban and Holocaust-inflected lyrics of Marie Syrkin and Charles Reznikoff, to the post-assimilationist novels of Philip Roth in the 1990s, Ranen Omer-Sherman analyzes literary responses to the competing claims on the self made by this d...
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