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28. Mooristan and Palimpstine: Jews, Moors and Christians in Amitav Ghosh and Salman Rushdie
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- List of Illustrations vi
- Acknowledgements vii
- Preface: Jews Have Legs ix
- Introduction: Modern Jewish Fiction 1
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Part I. American Jewish Fiction
- 1. Pioneering Women Writers and the De-ghettoisation of Early American Jewish Fiction 19
- 2. Sensibilities of Estrangement: Delmore Schwartz, Isaac Rosenfeld and Saul Bellow 33
- 3. The Making of American Jewish Identities in Postwar American Fiction 43
- 4. ‘Are you kidding me?’ Black Humour in the Work of Joseph Heller, Stanley Elkin, Wallace Markfield and Bruce Jay Friedman 53
- 5. American Jewish Life Writing, Illness and the Ethics of Innovation 64
- 6. From Feminist to Housewife and Back Again: Orthodoxy and Modernity in American Jewish Women’s Writing 76
- 7. Soviet Jews, Re-Imagined: Anglophone Émigré Jewish Writers from the USSR 90
- 8. History on a Personal Note: Postwar American Jewish Short Stories 105
- 9. Disappointed Believers? The Jewish Question Mark in Eisner’s ‘A Contract with God’ 119
- 10. The Holocaust in American Jewish Fiction 138
- 11 Representing the Holocaust in Third-Generation American Jewish Writers 149
- 12. Marginal Writers; or, Jews Who Aren’t 161
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Part II: British Jewish Fiction
- 13. The Postwar ‘New Wave’ of British Jewish Writing 175
- 14. Jewish Émigré and Refugee Writers in Britain 188
- 15. Jewish Exile in Englishness: Eva Tucker and Natasha Solomons 199
- 16. Jewish, Half-Jewish, Jew-ish: Negotiating Identities in Contemporary British Jewish Literature 210
- 17. Life Writing and the East End 221
- 18. ‘Almost too good to be true’: Israel in British Jewish Fiction, Pre-Lebanon 237
- 19. The Writing on the Wall: Israel in British Jewish Fiction, Post-Lebanon 253
- 20. British Jewish Holocaust Fiction 267
- 21. Reading Matters: ‘Marginal’ British Jewish Writers 279
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Part III: International and Transnational Anglophone Jewish Fiction
- 22. Jewish Writing in Canada 291
- 23. South African Jewish Writers 303
- 24. Repairing Cracked Heirlooms: South African Jewish Literary Memory of Lithuania and Latvia 318
- 25. Australian Jewish Fiction: A Bibliographical Survey 332
- 26. ‘Migrant’ Jewish Writers in the Anglophone Diaspora 346
- 27. Jewish Novels of the Spanish Civil War 355
- 28. Mooristan and Palimpstine: Jews, Moors and Christians in Amitav Ghosh and Salman Rushdie 367
- List of Contributors 378
- Works Cited 383
- Index 415
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- List of Illustrations vi
- Acknowledgements vii
- Preface: Jews Have Legs ix
- Introduction: Modern Jewish Fiction 1
-
Part I. American Jewish Fiction
- 1. Pioneering Women Writers and the De-ghettoisation of Early American Jewish Fiction 19
- 2. Sensibilities of Estrangement: Delmore Schwartz, Isaac Rosenfeld and Saul Bellow 33
- 3. The Making of American Jewish Identities in Postwar American Fiction 43
- 4. ‘Are you kidding me?’ Black Humour in the Work of Joseph Heller, Stanley Elkin, Wallace Markfield and Bruce Jay Friedman 53
- 5. American Jewish Life Writing, Illness and the Ethics of Innovation 64
- 6. From Feminist to Housewife and Back Again: Orthodoxy and Modernity in American Jewish Women’s Writing 76
- 7. Soviet Jews, Re-Imagined: Anglophone Émigré Jewish Writers from the USSR 90
- 8. History on a Personal Note: Postwar American Jewish Short Stories 105
- 9. Disappointed Believers? The Jewish Question Mark in Eisner’s ‘A Contract with God’ 119
- 10. The Holocaust in American Jewish Fiction 138
- 11 Representing the Holocaust in Third-Generation American Jewish Writers 149
- 12. Marginal Writers; or, Jews Who Aren’t 161
-
Part II: British Jewish Fiction
- 13. The Postwar ‘New Wave’ of British Jewish Writing 175
- 14. Jewish Émigré and Refugee Writers in Britain 188
- 15. Jewish Exile in Englishness: Eva Tucker and Natasha Solomons 199
- 16. Jewish, Half-Jewish, Jew-ish: Negotiating Identities in Contemporary British Jewish Literature 210
- 17. Life Writing and the East End 221
- 18. ‘Almost too good to be true’: Israel in British Jewish Fiction, Pre-Lebanon 237
- 19. The Writing on the Wall: Israel in British Jewish Fiction, Post-Lebanon 253
- 20. British Jewish Holocaust Fiction 267
- 21. Reading Matters: ‘Marginal’ British Jewish Writers 279
-
Part III: International and Transnational Anglophone Jewish Fiction
- 22. Jewish Writing in Canada 291
- 23. South African Jewish Writers 303
- 24. Repairing Cracked Heirlooms: South African Jewish Literary Memory of Lithuania and Latvia 318
- 25. Australian Jewish Fiction: A Bibliographical Survey 332
- 26. ‘Migrant’ Jewish Writers in the Anglophone Diaspora 346
- 27. Jewish Novels of the Spanish Civil War 355
- 28. Mooristan and Palimpstine: Jews, Moors and Christians in Amitav Ghosh and Salman Rushdie 367
- List of Contributors 378
- Works Cited 383
- Index 415