专题:American Jewish Fiction Analysis

This cluster of papers explores the literary and cultural contributions of Jewish Americans, with a focus on identity, multiculturalism, ethnicity, and their impact on American society. The works of Philip Roth are a prominent subject, along with discussions on postmodernism and the representation of the Holocaust in literature.
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‘The rupture is so big that I don’t think I will feel like I belong again’: antisemitic microaggressions and the experiences of Jewish faculty in Canadian higher education

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A Psychoanalytic Inquiry into Holden's Psychological Maturation in <i>The Catcher in the Rye</i>: A Freudian Tripartite Perspective

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POWER OF WORDS IN PHILIP ROTH’S THE HUMAN STAIN (2000)

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A home away from home: Diasporic cultural identity in Susan Abulhawa’s Morning in Jenin

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“It is like we don’t exist” – schooling experiences of Jewish children and adolescents in Malmö, Sweden

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APZPZ B: My Tongue Gets Stuck (Sappho 31, Cranes) DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18459339 — Crimson Hexagon Archive

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Gentleman’s Agreement (1947)

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Brag When You Can Back It Up

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Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman: Linda Loman ReEvaluated

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“Excuse Me, Are You Jewish?”:

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