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- Title
MOTHER, MOTHER TONGUE, AND MOTHERLAND: THE FAMILY IN JEWISH AMERICAN FICTION.
- Authors
Norich, Anita
- Abstract
The article focuses on the Jewish way of lie as a reflected in Jewish families, stressing the literary contexts of the American Jewish culture. It refers to several complex issues in terms of language, politics, and history based on Jewish literary texts. An imaginative approach was idealized based on the concept of family in the Jewish literature in response to different historical and social concerns that were associated with conflict, tradition, and continuity of culture.
- Subjects
JEWISH way of life; JEWISH literature; AMERICAN Jews; JEWISH organizations; JEWISH fiction; JEWISH American fiction
- Publication
YIVO Annual of Jewish Social Science, 1996, Vol 23, p159
- ISSN
1050-8864
- Publication type
Article