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Diaspora and Zionism in Jewish American Literature: Lazarus, Syrkin, Reznikoff, and Roth Book

Diaspora and Zionism in Jewish American Literature: Lazarus, Syrkin, Reznikoff, and Roth
Diaspora and Zionism in Jewish American Literature: Lazarus, Syrkin, Reznikoff, and Roth, 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 Holocau, Diaspora and Zionism in Jewish American Literature: Lazarus, Syrkin, Reznikoff, and Roth has a rating of 5 stars
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Diaspora and Zionism in Jewish American Literature: Lazarus, Syrkin, Reznikoff, and Roth, 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 Holocau, Diaspora and Zionism in Jewish American Literature: Lazarus, Syrkin, Reznikoff, and Roth
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  • Diaspora and Zionism in Jewish American Literature: Lazarus, Syrkin, Reznikoff, and Roth
  • Written by author Ranen Omer-Sherman
  • Published by Brandeis University Press, March 2002
  • 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 Holocau
  • An in-depth exploration of the work of four major writers confronting Jewish nationalism and the fate of the diaspora.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1"Thy People Are My People": Emma Lazarus, Zion, and Jewish Modernity in the 1880s15
2"It Will Not Be the Saving Remnant": Marie Syrkin and the Post-Holocaust Politics of Jewish American Identity68
3Convivencia, Hybridity, and the Jewish Urban Modernist110
4"Palestine Was a Halting Place, One of Many": Diasporism in Charles Reznikoff's Nine Plays and Beyond151
5"No Coherence": Philip Roth's Lamentations for Diaspora191
6"A Stranger in the House": Assimilation, Madness, and Passing in Roth's Figure of the Pariah Jew in Sabbath's Theater (1995), American Pastoral (1997), and The Human Stain (2000)234
Conclusion: Jewish Dreaming, Jewish Geography in a Transitional Age267
Notes283
Works Cited315
Index335


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