Jewish Anxiety and the Novels of Philip Roth

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Jewish Anxiety and the Novels of Philip Roth

Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers Social groups: religious groups and communities

Author: Brett Ashley Kaplan

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Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 26th February 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 208 pages

ISBN: 9781628925036


Jewish Anxiety and the Novels of Philip Roth

Jewish Anxiety and the Novels of Philip Roth argues that Roth's novels teach us that Jewish anxiety stems not only from fear of victimization but also from fear of perpetration. It is impossible to think about Jewish victimization without thinking about the Holocaust; and it is impossible to think about the taboo question of Jewish perpetration without thinking about Israel. Roth's texts explore the Israel-Palestine question and the Holocaust with varying degrees of intensity but all his novels scrutinize perpetration and victimization through examining racism and sexism in America.

Brett Ashley Kaplan uses Roth's novels as springboards to illuminate larger problems of victimization and perpetration; masculinity, femininity, and gender; racism and anti-Semitism.

For if, as Kaplan argues, Jewish anxiety is not only about the fear of oppression, and we can begin to see how these anxieties function in terms of fears of perpetration, then perhaps we can begin to unpack the complicated dynamics around the line between the Holocaust and Israel-Palestine.

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