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- Volume 27, 2008
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Studies in American Jewish Literature is dedicated to publishing work analyzing the place, representation, and circulation of Jews and Jewishness in American literatures, and to serving as a venue for theorizing, as broadly and intensely as possible, the ways in which it makes sense to talk about identity in literature. We understand this commitment to aesthetic inquiry as uncontained by any particular methodological, ideological, categorical, or national project, and we remain open to new work that seeks to interrogate the relationships between writing, reading, genres, histories, technologies, and thinking. We hope to publish special issues at least semi-regularly.
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Volume 27, 2008Table of Contents
- Marge Piercy, Jewish Poet
- pp. 34-39
- Violence, Redemption, and the Shoah
- pp. 69-86
- The Jewish American Novel (review)
- pp. 101-104
- Tel Aviv, a Night of Transgressions
- pp. 114-116
- A Different Taste
- pp. 117-129
- Introduction
- pp. 1-2