Israel Through the Jewish-American Imagination: A Survey of Jewish-American Literature on Israel, 1928-1995

Israel Through the Jewish-American Imagination: A Survey of Jewish-American Literature on Israel, 1928-1995

by Andrew Furman
Israel Through the Jewish-American Imagination: A Survey of Jewish-American Literature on Israel, 1928-1995

Israel Through the Jewish-American Imagination: A Survey of Jewish-American Literature on Israel, 1928-1995

by Andrew Furman

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Overview

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Analyzing a wide array of Jewish-American fiction on Israel, Andrew Furman explores the evolving relationship between the Israeli and American Jew. He devotes individual chapters to eight Jewish-American writers who have "imagined" Israel substantially in one or more of their works. In doing so, he gauges the impact of the Jewish state in forging the identity of the American Jewish community and the vision of the Jewish-American writer.

Furman devotes individual chapters to Meyer Levin, Leon Uris, Saul Bellow, Hugh Nissenson, Chaim Potok, Philip Roth, Anne Roiphe, and Tova Reich. To chart the evolution of the Jewish-American relationship with Israel from pre-statehood until the present, he considers works from 1928 to 1995, examining them in their historical and political contexts. The writers Furman examines address the central issues which have linked and divided the American and Israeli Jewish communities: the role of Israel as both safe haven and spiritual core for Jews everywhere pitted against its secularism, militarism, and entrenched sexism.

While the writers Furman examines depict contrasting images of the Middle East, the very persistence of Israel in occupying that imagination reveals, above all, how prominent a role Israel played and continues to play in shaping the Jewish-American identity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438403519
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/01/2012
Series: SUNY series in Modern Jewish Literature and Culture
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 223
File size: 376 KB

About the Author

Andrew Furman is Assistant Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Florida Atlantic University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction: Israel, The Foremost Preoccupation of the American Jew

2. Meyer Levin Against the Grain: A Zionist Writer Takes on America's Pre-Zionist Zeitgeist

3. Embattled Uris: A Look Back at Exodus

4. Saul Bellow's Middle East Problem

5. Hugh Nissenson's Israel: In Search of a Viable Jewish Ethos in Israel

6. Zionism in Chaim Potok's The Chosen, Messianic Complications, and Current Crises

7. Philip Roth's Nerve in The Counterlife and Operation Shylock: A Confession: "Jewish Mischief" and the Post-Colonial Critique

8. Anne Roiphe's Angst: A Jewish-American Feminist Looks at Israel

9. Tova Reich's Daring Vision; or, the Feminization of Israel's Penitent

10. Conclusion

Works Cited

Index

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