Surveys the current state of Jewish American and Holocaust literatures
as well as approaches to teaching them. What does it mean to read, and
to teach, Jewish American and Holocaust literatures in the early
decades of the twenty-first century? New directions and new forms of
expression have emerged, both in the invention of narratives and in
the methodologies and discursive approaches taken toward these texts.
The premise of this book is that despite moving farther away in time,
the Holocaust continues to shape and inform contemporary Jewish
American writing. Divided into analytical and pedagogical sections,
the chapters present a range of possibilities for thinking about these
literatures. Contributors address such genres as biography, the
graphic novel, alternate history, midrash, poetry, and
third-generation and hidden-child Holocaust narratives. Both canonical
and contemporary authors are covered, including Michael Chabon, Nathan
Englander, Anne Frank, Dara Horn, Joe Kupert, Philip Roth, and William
Styron. Victoria Aarons is O.R. & Eva Mitchell Distinguished Professor
of English at Trinity University. She is the author of several books,
including Third-Generation Holocaust Narratives: Memory in Memoir and
Fiction and The Cambridge Companion to Saul Bellow. Holli Levitsky is
Professor of English and Director of Jewish Studies at Loyola
Marymount University and Affiliated Professor at the University of
Haifa. She is the author of Summer Haven: The Catskills, the
Holocaust, and the Literary Imagination.
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Reading and Teaching
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ISBN
9781438473208
Publisert
2020
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State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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