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▼aGlaser, Jennifer,▼d1978- |
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▼aBorrowed voices :▼bwriting and racial ventriloquism in the Jewish American imagination /▼cJennifer Glaser. |
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▼aNew Brunswick, New Jersey :▼bRutgers University Press,▼c2016. |
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▼a1 online resource. |
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▼aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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▼aIntroduction -- The politics and poetics of speaking the other -- The perils of loving in America -- What we talk about when we talk about the Holocaust -- The Jew in the canon and culture wars -- Race, indigeneity, and the topography of diaspora in contemporary Jewish American literature -- Coda. |
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▼aIn this provocative new study, Jennifer Glaser examines how racial ventriloquism became a hallmark of late twentieth-century Jewish-American fiction, as Jewish writers asserted that their own ethnicity enabled them to speak for other minorities. Considering works by everyone from Cynthia Ozick to Woody Allen to Michael Chabon, she demonstrates how Jewish-American fiction can help us understand the larger anxieties about identity, authenticity, and authorial voice that emerged in the wake of the civil rights movement. |
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▼aAmerican literature▼xJewish authors▼xHistory and criticism. |
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▼aAmerican literature▼y20th century▼xHistory and criticism. |
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▼aJews▼zUnited States▼xIntellectual life. |
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▼aJews in literature. |
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