Looks at the role of Jewish American fiction in the larger context of
American culture. In American Talmud, Ezra Cappell redefines the genre
of Jewish American fiction and places it squarely within the larger
context of American literature. Cappell departs from the conventional
approach of defining Jewish American authors solely in terms of their
ethnic origins and sociological constructs, and instead contextualizes
their fiction within the theological heritage of Jewish culture. By
deliberately emphasizing historical and ethnographic links to
religions, religious texts, and traditions, Cappell demonstrates that
twentieth-century and contemporary Jewish American fiction writers
have been codifying a new Talmud, an American Talmud, and argues that
the literary production of Jews in America might be seen as one more
stage of rabbinic commentary on the scriptural inheritance of the
Jewish people.
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The Cultural Work of Jewish American Fiction
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ISBN
9780791479957
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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