Identity Papers: Contemporary Narratives of American Jewishness

Identity Papers: Contemporary Narratives of American Jewishness

by Helene Meyers
Identity Papers: Contemporary Narratives of American Jewishness

Identity Papers: Contemporary Narratives of American Jewishness

by Helene Meyers

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Overview

Identity Papers argues that contemporary Jewish American literature revises our understanding of Jewishness and Jewish difference. Moving beyond the reductive labeling of texts and authors as "too Jewish" or "not Jewish enough," and focusing instead on narratives that portray Jewish regeneration through feminist Orthodoxy, queerness, off-whiteness, and intermarriage, Helene Meyers resists a lachrymose view of contemporary Jewish American life. She argues that such gendered, sexed, and raced debates about Jewish identity become opportunities rather than crises, signs of creative potential rather than symptoms of assimilation and deracination. Thus, feminist debates within Orthodoxy are allied to Jewish continuity by Rebecca Goldstein, Allegra Goodman, and Tova Mirvis; the geography of Jewish identity is racialized by Alfred Uhry, Tony Kushner, and Philip Roth; and the works of Jyl Lynn Felman, Judith Katz, Lev Raphael, and Michael Lowenthal queer the Jewish family as they reveal homophobia to be an abomination. Even as Identity Papers expands Jewish literary horizons and offers much-needed alternatives to the culture wars between liberal and traditional Jews, it argues that Jewish difference productively troubles dominant narratives of feminist, queer, and whiteness studies. Meyers demonstrates that the evolving Jewish American literary renaissance is anything but provincial; rather, it is engaged with categories of difference central to contemporary academic discourses and our national life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438439242
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 12/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 247
File size: 625 KB

About the Author

Helene Meyers is Professor of English and McManis University Chair at Southwestern University. She is the author of Femicidal Fears: Narratives of the Female Gothic Experience, also published by SUNY Press, and Reading Michael Chabon.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction: Jewish Difference, Jewish Reading 

2. Feminism and Orthodoxy: Not an Oxymoron

3. Queering the Jewish Family 

4. The Color of White Jewry

5. A Polemical Epilogue: Intermarriage: Jewish Betrayal or Loving Coalitions? 

Notes 
Works Cited 
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