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- Studies in American Jewish Literature
- Penn State University Press
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- Larry David’s “Dark Talmud”; or Kafka in Prime Time Volume 32, Number 2, 2013, pp. 167-185
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This issue contains 18 articles in total
- Jewish Studies: A Theoretical Introduction by Andrew Bush (review)
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Editor’s Introduction
- Contributors
- The Major Phases of Philip Roth by David Gooblar (review)
- Identity Papers: Contemporary Narratives of American Jewishness by Helene Meyers (review)
- Collected Writings: Poems, Stories and Essays on the Canadian Jewish Immigrant Experience 1919 by Joseph J. Goodman (review)
- American Hebrew Literature: Writing Jewish National Identity in the United States by Michael Weingrad (review)
- “They been full (w)roth(e) al day, as men may see”; or, Contiguous Roth
- Why It’s Impossible to Teach Portnoy’s Complaint
- Roth’s Daughters
- From Mount Meru to Newark: Teaching Philip Roth on the U.S.-Mexico Border
- The Philip Roth Bus Tour
- Do You Just Love Philip Roth?
- Larry David’s “Dark Talmud”; or Kafka in Prime Time
- Stranger in a Strange Land: Self-Creation and Self-Exile in Vanessa Davis’s Make Me a Woman
- I Hear, Therefore I Know: Post-Dictatorial Traumatic Expression and Death and the Maiden
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