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"My Holocaust Is Not Your Holocaust": "Facing" Black and Jewish Experience in The Pawnbroker, Higher Ground, and The Nature of Blood
- Holocaust and Genocide Studies
- Oxford University Press
- Volume 18, Number 1, Spring 2004
- pp. 46-67
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What is to be gained by drawing literary comparisons between the African Diaspora experience of slavery and the Jewish experience of the Holocaust? Can such comparisons be made without distorting the historical record? This article critiques the juxtaposition of tragedy found in The Pawnbrokeróboth the novel and the film versionóand offers a reading of Cynthia Ozick's The Shawl as a polemical response to The Pawnbroker. Two Holocaust-related novels by the West Indian writer Caryl Phillips are then examined as models of how a literary text can enact a "facing" of black and Jewish experience through the postmodern technique of narrative fragmentation and juxtaposition.