States of Trial: Manhood in Philip Roth's Post-War America

States of Trial: Manhood in Philip Roth's Post-War America

by Ann Basu
States of Trial: Manhood in Philip Roth's Post-War America

States of Trial: Manhood in Philip Roth's Post-War America

by Ann Basu

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Overview

This study of five towering Philip Roth novels - Operation Shylock, the American Pastoral trilogy, and The Plot Against America - explores his vision of a turbulent post-war America personified in trial-racked Jewish American men. These works collectively register the impact of post-1945 upheavals upon the nation and American trial-based myths about wholesomeness and regeneration. Roth shows how the "stories of old" which moulded American self-making have produced disorderly and disruptive counter-stories, playing themselves out in Jewish men marked by spots and stains where their constitutional integrity has been infringed.

Roth probes the nation's own constitutional testing points as he shatters the identities of characters such as fallen ace athlete Swede Levov and disgraced academic Coleman Silk. His books seek to strip away America's false innocence, demanding that historical accountability should replace myths of new beginnings. Creating arenas of trial for his American men where national discourses and narratives cross and clash, Roth's novels reveal that a culture equals its debates and allow us to see Americans and America as ongoing experiments, always being tested.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501320422
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/19/2016
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.42(d)

About the Author

Dr. Ann Basu received her PhD on Philip Roth from Birkbeck College, University of London, UK, after retiring from a career as a librarian, most recently at the London College of Communication, University of the Arts, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Philip Roth's Post-war Americans on Trial
Chapter One: Turbaning Sentences Around: Trial Themes in The Ghost Writer, Zuckerman Unbound and The Anatomy Lesson
Chapter Two: Before the Law: Operation Shylock: A Confession
Chapter Three: Testing “Stories of Old” in American Pastoral
Chapter Four: Undoing the Bildungsroman: Cold War Trials in I Married A Communist
Chapter Five: Spooking the American National Body in The Human Stain
Chapter Six: The Plot Against America and the Trials of the American Constitution
Conclusion: Nemeses: Reworking the Trial for Post-war America
Notes
Bibliography

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