Passing Fancies in Jewish American Literature and Culture (eBook)
262 Seiten
Indiana University Press (Verlag)
978-0-253-03699-5 (ISBN)
1. This book takes on the question of passing and who is or isn't identified as a Jew. This is an important topic to those who study Jewish religious identity and authenticity, material culture, as well as gender and sexuality. The book explores questions in wide currency today: what constitutes an "authentic" identity and who has the "right" to assume a particular identity.
2. The book is a timely exploration of questions in wide currency today: what constitutes an "authentic" identity and who has the "right" to assume a particular identity. It responds to the troubling issue of minorities' comfort level in the current political and cultural climate in America.
3. The author is a seasoned scholar of literature and culture. She has written widely on Jewish topics throughout her long career.
In Passing Fancies in Jewish American Literature and Culture Judith Ruderman takes on the fraught question of who passes for Jewish in American literature and culture. In today's contemporary political climate, religious and racial identities are being reconceived as responses to culture and environment, rather than essential qualities. Many Jews continue to hold conflicting ideas about their identity—seeking, on the one hand, deep engagement with Jewish history and the experiences of the Jewish people, while holding steadfastly, on the other hand, to the understanding that identity is fluid and multivalent. Looking at a carefully chosen set of texts from American literature, Ruderman elaborates on the strategies Jews have used to "pass" from the late 19th century to the present—nose jobs, renaming, clothing changes, religious and racial reclassification, and even playing baseball. While traversing racial and religious identities has always been a feature of America's nation of immigrants, Ruderman shows how the complexities of identity formation and deformation are critically relevant during this important cultural moment.
Judith Ruderman is Visiting Scholar of English at Duke University. She is the winner of the 2017 Harry T. Moore Award for lifetime contributions to D. H. Lawrence studies and author of four previous books, including Race and Identity in D. H. Lawrence: Indians, Gypsies, and Jews.
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Jews and Their Complex Identities: "O Brave New World, That has Such People In't!"
Chapter Two: The "Jewish Nose" and the Nose Job in Nathan Englander's The Ministry of Special Cases: "The Most Unkindest Cut of All"
Chapter Three: Jewish American Women and the Nose Job: "God Hath Given You One
Face, and You Make Yourself Another"
Chapter Four: Renaming as a Strategy for Passing in Thyra Samter Winslow's "A Cycle of Manhattan": "A Ros[s] by Any Other Name"
Chapter Five: Renaming and Reclaiming: "To Thine Own Self be True"
Chapter Six: Jews and Gentiles Becoming the Other: "Neither a Borrower nor a Lender be"
Chapter Seven: Racial Crossings Between Jews and Blacks: "That You Might See Your Shadow"
Chapter Eight: The Use of Clothing in Passing Narratives: "The Fashion Wears out More Apparel than the Man"
Chapter Nine: In Search of an "Authentic" Jewish American Identity: "Who is it Who Can Tell me Who I am?"
Works Cited
Index
| Reihe/Serie | Jewish Literature and Culture |
|---|---|
| Jewish Literature and Culture | Jewish Literature and Culture |
| Verlagsort | Bloomington |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 150 x 150 mm |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Essays / Feuilleton |
| Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Anglistik / Amerikanistik | |
| Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Literaturwissenschaft | |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Spezielle Soziologien | |
| Schlagworte | Acculturation • A Cycle of Manhattan • Analysis • Antisemitism • assimilation • clothing changes • Jewish American identity • Jewish American Literature • Jewish-black relations • Jewish-Christian relations • Jewish Culture • Jewish religion • Jewish Studies • Literary criticism • Literature • name changes • Nathan Englander • nose jobs • Passing • passing narratives • The Ministry of Special Cases • Thyra Samter Winslow |
| ISBN-10 | 0-253-03699-2 / 0253036992 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-253-03699-5 / 9780253036995 |
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