Anzia Yezierska : The Sweatshop Cinderella and the Invented Life Archetypal Silk : Wily Trickster, Tragic Mulatto, and Schlemiel in Philip Roth's "The Human Stain" Art, Ethnicity, and the New Woman in Edna Ferber's Fanny Herself The Art of Racism : Blacks, Jews and Language in the Tenants Author as Text : Kosinski's 'The Hermit of 69th Street Being Jewish in the Twentieth Century : the syncronicity of Roth and Hawthorne Bernard Malamud : An American Reading of Feodor Dostoyevsky Bernard Malamud's "Alma Redeemed" : A Bio-Fictional Meditation Bernard Malamud's "The German Refugee" The Bible as Feminist Discourse : Broner's "A Weave of Wonen" The Bitter and the Sweet : "The Angel Levine" and "Black is my Favorite Color" The Breath of the Dummy. Philip Roth's Nathan Zuckerman Trilogies Cityscape as Moral Fable : the Place of Jewish History and American Social Realism in Bernard Malamud's Imagination Coming Out Jewish : Judaism in the Contemporary British Novel The Complex Irony of Grace : A Study of Bernard Malamud's "God's Grace" Concerning Mark Twain's Jews The Contrasting Visions of Malamud and O'Connor A Conversation with Joanne Greenberg Conversation with Marcie Hershman Conversation with Robert Weil, March 2002. Henry Roth's Mercy of Rude Stream Crossing the Abyss : Language and the Holocaust in Cynthia Ozick's The Shawl Cynthia Ozick's Envy : A Reconsideration David Bezmozgis-Muscles, Minyan and Menorah : Judaism in 'Natasha and Other Stories' (2004) Dressing, Passing, and Americanizing : Anzia Yezierska's Sartorial Fictions Early U.S. Sci Fi : Post-Nationalist Exploration for Jews in Outer Space? Emma Wolf's Heirs of Yesterday and the Jewish Community in San Francisco in the Late Nineteenth Century Eve's Apple : A Midrashic Commentary Surrounding the Figure of Eve Experiments in Theme and Form : Five Malamud Apprenticeship Stories The Fabrics of Her Life : Cloth as Symbol in Cynthia Ozick's The Shawl Faith, optimism, and the place of the personal : Grace Paley's Later the same day and "Midrash on happiness" Fear of a Dominant Male in Henry Roth's "Call It Sleep" and Bernard Malamud's "The Tenants" The Female Characters in Bernard Malamud's Stories Fiction as Self-Accusation : Philip Roth and the Jewish Other Fictional Realms of Possibility For the Yankee Dead : Mukherjee, Roth, and the Diasporan Seizure of New England The forgotten history of David Meltzer's journal Tree From Polarity to moral Ambiguity. Language in the Portage to San Cristobal of A.H. Gee, You don't Look Jewish : Julius Lester's "Lovesong", an African-American Jewish-American Autobiography Gimpel's Wisdom : I. B. Singer's Vision of the 'True World' Nancy Tenfelde Clasby. God, Asch and Vengeance "God's Grace" and Bernard Malamud's Allusions : A Study in Art and Racial Insult A Good Pole in Yavneh : Cynthia Ozick's The Shawl Grace Paley's oppositional view of assimilation in "The loudest voice" The Great Gatsby Returns : Jewish Variations in O My America! and My First American Growing Up Jewish in Rapoport and Schwartz The Gun on the Wall . art as a form of imagination pleasure : A conversation with Grace Paley Him with His Heart and Temper in His Pen, [Saul Bellow] How They Lived : Helen Yglesias's Novels of an American Faith " I shan't Let you Shirk!" : Sidney Nyburg's The Chosen People and Reform Judaism of the Early Twentieth Century Identity, Memory and Authority : An Introduction to Holocaust Poems by Hilary Tham, Myra Sklarew, and Dori Katz Illuminating the Ineffable : Jonathan Safran Foer's Novels Images of Miami Beach in Jewish-American Literature Imagining Jews, Imagining Gentiles : A New Look at Saul Bellow's 'The Victim' and Bernard Malamud's 'The Assistant' The Ingratiating Humor of Leo Rosten's "Hyman Kaplan Stories" The Interplay of faith, fun, and Justice in Joanne Greenberg's Fiction Intertextuality and Reader Responsibility : Living on in Malamud's "The Mourners" Interview with Lev Raphael : Celebrating Thirty Years of Publishing Ireland and Israel, Joyce and the Jews [review article] 'Is Paul Among the Prophets?' Jacob Gordin's "Moses, Jesus Christ and Karl Marx Visit New York" : Yiddish in Amerike Jane Heir to the Glimmering World : Cinthia Ozick's Victorian Vision Jewish American Fiction, Act III : Eccentric Sources of Inspiration Jewish-Gentile Relations and Romance in "The Assistant" Joan Leegant's An Hour in Paradise Abraham Cahan and Jewish Immigrant Education : For Men and Women African Americans in Roth's "Goodbye Columbus", Bellow's "Mr. Sammler's Planet" and Malamud's "The Natural" Akedah and Community in "The Magic Barrel" Alien's, Stereotypes, and Social Changes : The Jews and Hollywood in F. Scott Fitzgerald's Fiction "All words, Words, About Words" : Linguistic Journey and Transformation in Anzia Yezierska's The Bread Givers Allegra Goodman's fiction : from the suburbs to "Gan Eden" Allegra Goodman's Kaaterskill Falls : A Liturgical Novel Always Another Chance. Joan Leegant's 'An Hour in Paradise' and the Place of Judaism in the Twenty-first Century An Early Version of Malamud's "The German Refugee" and Other Early Newspaper Sketches An Interview with Bernard Malamud : A Remembrance " And What if I Say the Purposes Have Not Yet Been All Revealed?" : Searching for Psyche and Reimagining God in the Poetry of Alicia Ostriker and Marge Piercy Judaism as Reflected in the Works of Saul Bellow The lesbian and the mishpachah : Newman's In every laugh a tear Lies, Secrets, Truthtelling and Imagination in The Human Stain (Book Review) Liminal Spaces and Border Identities : The Mother-Daughter Narration in Grace Paley's Poetic Living in dirt : reclaiming the discourse of hygiene in the works of Anzia Yezierska The Loss of the Schlemiel in Daniel Fuchs's Williamsburg Trilogy "A Lost Grave" by Bernard Malamud : Ambiguity as Topos Magical Realism in the Short Fiction of Isaac Bashevis Singer Malamud and Ozick : Kindred "Neshamas" Malamud in the Joycean Mode : A Retrospective on the "Magic Barrel" and "The Dead" Malamud's Gatekeepers . The "Law" and Moral Reckoning Malamud's God's Grace and the Theme of Reversal Malamud's God's Grace : Divine Genesis, Mortal Terminus Marge Piercy, Jewish Poet Marge Piercy's Jewish Feminism : A Paradigm Shift The Midrashic Impulse : Reading Cynthia Ozick's Heir to the Glimmering World against Representation Milena Jesenska : The Power of Friendship Miller's Poetic Use of Demotic English in "Death of a Salesman" The Mind Bound Round : Language and Reality in Heller's 'Catch 22' More Stains Than One : Film and the Adaptation of Roth's The Human Stain Mourning, Rage and Redemption : Representing the Holocaust: The Work of Thane Rosenbaum Mourning with the (AS A) Jew : Metaphor, Ethnicity, and the Holocaust in Art Spiegelman's Maus Myth, mysticism, and Memory : The Holocaust in Thane Rosenbaum's 'The Golem of Gotham' Narrative Techniques and Holocaust Literature : Joseph Skibell's A Blessing on the Moon Nathan Englander and Jewish Fiction from and on the Edge Nessa Rapoport's Preparing for Sabbath : A Jewish Coming of Age Nicholas Patruno, Understanding Primo Levi Norman Finkelstein. Track. (Book Review) 'The Old Burden Dragged Me Back by the Air' : Unsatisfying Endings in the Autobiographical Fiction of Anzia Yezierska The Pagan Condemnation and Orthodox Redemption of Rabbi Isaac Kornfeld Painting the Sitra Achra : Culture Confrontation in Chaim Potok's Asher Lev Novels The Patriarchal Blessing : Saul Bellow's Narratives of Childhood Paul Goodman's "The Break-Up of Our Camp" : Towards Community, Towards Paradise The Personal Essay and Saul Bellow's "It All Adds Up" Philip Roth : A Bibliography of the Criticism, 1994-2003 Philip Roth's The Human Stain : An American Tragedy (Book Review) Philip Roth : An Annotated Bibliography of Uncollected Criticism, 1989-1994 Poe's Influence on I. B. Singer A Postmodern Fairy Tale of the Holocaust : Jane Yolen's Briar Rose The Promising Jewish Poetry of a Pariah : Samuel Roth Arthur A. Cohen's Debt to Elie Wiesel How They Lived : Helen Yglesias's Novels of an American Faith How They Lived : Helen Yglesias's Novels of an American Faith Malamud's God's Grace and the Theme of Reversal : Or, Old Joke, Better Version Philip Roth's America : The Later Novels The spirit in All Things : The Search for Identity in Malamud's "Angel Levine" Re-addressing the Past - Arthur Miller's Neglected Speech : 'Concerning Jews Who Write' Rebecca Goldstein. Properties of Light : A Novel of Love, Betrayal, and Quantum Physics. (Book Review) Renouncing "The World's Business" in Seize the Day Revisiting The Grand Inquisitor : Melvin Jules Bukiet and Theo-Fiction Reviving the Golem : Cultural Negotiations in Ozick's The Puttermesser Papers and Piercy's He, She and It Ruby Rohrlich. Resisting the Holocaust. (Book Review) Saul Bellow's Portrait of an Extraordinary Professor (Book Review) Searching for Middle Ground in Abraham Cahan's 'The Rise of David Levinsky' and Sidney Nyburg's 'The Chosen People' Shadows on the Hudson : Isaac Bashevis Singer and the Problem of Post-Holocaust Judaism The Shattered Flask : Creation Gone Awry in Bernard Malamud's God's Grace Spiritual Regeneration in E. L. Doctorow's "Heist" and "City of God Stephen Vincent Benét and the Jews of Philadelphia 'Surprising the Darkness' : History, Memory, and Representation in Jerome Badanes' The Final Opus of Leon Solomon Tangled legacies and the American dream : Contemporary american memoirs by Jewish Catholic authors : Mary Gordon and Susan Jacoby The Task Still Remains for a Jewish-American Woman to Write Her Memories of a Jewish Girlhood (Mary McCarthy) The Text as Homeland : A Reading of Philip Roth's The Counterlife and Operation Shylock A Theology of Meaning : Hasidism and Deconstruction in Elie Wiesel's Souls on Fire Tracing the Roots of Creation : The Incorporation of Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism in Myla Goldberg's 'Bee Season' and Pearl Abraham's 'The Seventh Beggar' " Ungrateful Bitch(es)" and "Daughter(s) of Our People : " Three Recent Memoirs by Jewish American Women Violence, Redemption and the Shoah War Metaphors in Michael Gold's "Jews without Money" "What About God?" : Evidence of Bernard Malamud's Beliefs "What Makes Alfred Walk?" : Alfred Kazin's Walker in the City - A Rewriting of Henry David Thoreau's "walking" Essay When Edna Ferber was Accused of Communist Propaganda Which way from Norridgewock? : homes and heterotopias Williamsburg Full Circle : Daniel Fuchs's California Fiction A Woman in Jerusalem : A Masterpiece by Israel's Leading Novelist A.B. Yehoshua Women in the Fiction of Bernard Malamud : Springboards for Male Self-Transformation? Writer's Block and the Metaleptic Event in Art Spiegelman's Graphic Novel, Maus Yes to Kafka, No to Proust : Jewish Canon-Making in Chaotic America You say "Canapé", and I Say "Kreplach" : Reading the Cultural Culinary Conflicts in Jewish American Writers |