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Magical American Jew - The Enigma of Difference in Contemporary Jewish American Short Fiction and Film (Hardcover)
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Magical American Jew - The Enigma of Difference in Contemporary Jewish American Short Fiction and Film (Hardcover)
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Efforts to describe contemporary Jewish American identities often
reveal more questions than concrete articulations, more statements
about what Jewish Americans are not than what they are.
Highlighting the paradoxical phrasings that surface in contemporary
writings about Jewish American literature and culture-language that
speaks to the elusive difference felt by many Jewish
Americans-Aaron Tillman asks how we portray identities and
differences that seem to resist concrete definition. Over the
course of Magical American Jew, Tillman examines this enigma-the
indefinite yet undeniable difference that informs contemporary
Jewish American identity-demonstrating how certain writers and
filmmakers have deployed magical realist techniques to illustrate
the enigmatic difference that Jewish Americans have felt and
continue to feel. Similar to the indeterminate nature of Jewish
American identity, magical realism is marked by paradox and does
not fit easily into any singular category. Often characterized as a
mode of literary expression, rather than a genre within literature,
magical realism has been the subject of debates about definition,
origin, and application. After elucidating the features of the
mode, Tillman illustrates how it enables uniquely cogent portrayals
of enigmatic elements of difference. Concentrating on a diverse
selection of Jewish American short fiction and film-including works
by Woody Allen, Sarah Silverman, Cynthia Ozick, Nathan Englander,
Steve Stern, and Melvin Jules Bukiet- Magical American Jew covers a
range of subjects, from archiving Holocaust testimony to satirical
Jewish American humor. Shedding light on aspects of media,
marginalization, excess, and many other facets of contemporary
American society, the study concludes by addressing the ways that
the magical realist mode has been and can be used to examine U.S.
ethnic literatures more broadly.
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