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  1. Facing Black and Jew
    literature as public space in twentieth-century America
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    A reading of African American and Jewish American writers from Henry Roth and Ralph Ellison to Philip Roth and David Bradley. Reading the work of such writers alongside and through one another, Newton's book offers an original way of juxtaposing two... mehr

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    A reading of African American and Jewish American writers from Henry Roth and Ralph Ellison to Philip Roth and David Bradley. Reading the work of such writers alongside and through one another, Newton's book offers an original way of juxtaposing two major traditions in modern American literature, and rethinking the sometimes vexed relationship between two constituencies ordinarily confined to sociopolitical or media commentary alone. Newton combines Emmanuel Levinas's ethical philosophy and Walter Benjamin's theory of allegory in shaping an innovative kind of ethical-political criticism. Through artful, dialogical readings of Saul Bellow and Chester Himes, David Mamet and Anna Deavere Smith, and others, Newton seeks to represent American Blacks and Jews outside the distorting mirror of 'Black-Jewish Relations', and restrictive literary histories alike. A final chapter addresses the Black/Jewish dimension of the O. J. Simpson trial

     

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  2. Facing Black and Jew
    literature as public space in twentieth-century America
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    A reading of African American and Jewish American writers from Henry Roth and Ralph Ellison to Philip Roth and David Bradley. Reading the work of such writers alongside and through one another, Newton's book offers an original way of juxtaposing two... mehr

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    A reading of African American and Jewish American writers from Henry Roth and Ralph Ellison to Philip Roth and David Bradley. Reading the work of such writers alongside and through one another, Newton's book offers an original way of juxtaposing two major traditions in modern American literature, and rethinking the sometimes vexed relationship between two constituencies ordinarily confined to sociopolitical or media commentary alone. Newton combines Emmanuel Levinas's ethical philosophy and Walter Benjamin's theory of allegory in shaping an innovative kind of ethical-political criticism. Through artful, dialogical readings of Saul Bellow and Chester Himes, David Mamet and Anna Deavere Smith, and others, Newton seeks to represent American Blacks and Jews outside the distorting mirror of 'Black-Jewish Relations', and restrictive literary histories alike. A final chapter addresses the Black/Jewish dimension of the O. J. Simpson trial

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780511483196
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    Schriftenreihe: Cultural margins ; 9
    Schlagworte: Judaism and literature; American fiction; African American authors; Jewish authors; Jews; African Americans; African Americans in literature; Race relations in literature; Jews in literature; Literature and society; American fiction; American fiction ; African American authors ; History and criticism; Literature and society ; United States ; History ; 20th century; Judaism and literature ; United States ; History ; 20th century; American fiction ; Jewish authors ; History and criticism; African American authors ; Political and social views; Jewish authors ; Political and social views; Jews ; United States ; Intellectual life; African Americans ; Relations with Jews; African Americans in literature; Race relations in literature; Jews in literature; United States ; Race relations
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 218 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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    "An antiphonal game" and beyond: facing Ralph Ellison and Henry Roth -- "Jew me sue me don't you black or white me": the (ethical) politics of recognition in Chester Himes and Saul Bellow -- "Words generally spoil things" and "giving man final say": facing history in David Bradley and Philip Roth -- Literaturized Blacks and Jews; or Golems and Tar babies: reality and its shadows in John Edgar Wideman and Bernard Malamud -- Black-Jewish inflations: face(off) in David Mamet's Homicide and the O.J. Simpson trial.

  3. Facing Black and Jew
    literature as public space in twentieth-century America
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    A reading of African American and Jewish American writers from Henry Roth and Ralph Ellison to Philip Roth and David Bradley. Reading the work of such writers alongside and through one another, Newton's book offers an original way of juxtaposing two... mehr

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    A reading of African American and Jewish American writers from Henry Roth and Ralph Ellison to Philip Roth and David Bradley. Reading the work of such writers alongside and through one another, Newton's book offers an original way of juxtaposing two major traditions in modern American literature, and rethinking the sometimes vexed relationship between two constituencies ordinarily confined to sociopolitical or media commentary alone. Newton combines Emmanuel Levinas's ethical philosophy and Walter Benjamin's theory of allegory in shaping an innovative kind of ethical-political criticism. Through artful, dialogical readings of Saul Bellow and Chester Himes, David Mamet and Anna Deavere Smith, and others, Newton seeks to represent American Blacks and Jews outside the distorting mirror of 'Black-Jewish Relations', and restrictive literary histories alike. A final chapter addresses the Black/Jewish dimension of the O. J. Simpson trial

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cultural margins ; 9
    Schlagworte: Judaism and literature; American fiction; African American authors; Jewish authors; Jews; African Americans; African Americans in literature; Race relations in literature; Jews in literature; Literature and society; American fiction; American fiction ; African American authors ; History and criticism; Literature and society ; United States ; History ; 20th century; Judaism and literature ; United States ; History ; 20th century; American fiction ; Jewish authors ; History and criticism; African American authors ; Political and social views; Jewish authors ; Political and social views; Jews ; United States ; Intellectual life; African Americans ; Relations with Jews; African Americans in literature; Race relations in literature; Jews in literature; United States ; Race relations
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 218 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)

    "An antiphonal game" and beyond: facing Ralph Ellison and Henry Roth -- "Jew me sue me don't you black or white me": the (ethical) politics of recognition in Chester Himes and Saul Bellow -- "Words generally spoil things" and "giving man final say": facing history in David Bradley and Philip Roth -- Literaturized Blacks and Jews; or Golems and Tar babies: reality and its shadows in John Edgar Wideman and Bernard Malamud -- Black-Jewish inflations: face(off) in David Mamet's Homicide and the O.J. Simpson trial.

  4. Facing Black and Jew
    literature as public space in twentieth-century America
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    A reading of African American and Jewish American writers from Henry Roth and Ralph Ellison to Philip Roth and David Bradley. Reading the work of such writers alongside and through one another, Newton's book offers an original way of juxtaposing two... mehr

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    A reading of African American and Jewish American writers from Henry Roth and Ralph Ellison to Philip Roth and David Bradley. Reading the work of such writers alongside and through one another, Newton's book offers an original way of juxtaposing two major traditions in modern American literature, and rethinking the sometimes vexed relationship between two constituencies ordinarily confined to sociopolitical or media commentary alone. Newton combines Emmanuel Levinas's ethical philosophy and Walter Benjamin's theory of allegory in shaping an innovative kind of ethical-political criticism. Through artful, dialogical readings of Saul Bellow and Chester Himes, David Mamet and Anna Deavere Smith, and others, Newton seeks to represent American Blacks and Jews outside the distorting mirror of 'Black-Jewish Relations', and restrictive literary histories alike. A final chapter addresses the Black/Jewish dimension of the O. J. Simpson trial.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511483196
    RVK Klassifikation: HU 1728 ; HU 1813
    Schriftenreihe: Cultural margins ; 9
    Schlagworte: Schwarze; Juden; Prosa
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 218 pages)
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  5. Facing Black and Jew
    literature as public space in twentieth-century America
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK [u.a.] ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

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    ISBN: 0511006152; 9780511006159; 9780521651066; 0521651069; 9780521658706; 0521658705; 0511117590; 9780511117596; 9780511483196; 0511483198
    RVK Klassifikation: HU 1728 ; HU 1813
    DDC Klassifikation: Andere Religionen (290)
    Schriftenreihe: Cultural margins
    Schlagworte: Schwarze; Juden; Prosa
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 218 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-213) and index