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A Hundred Acres Of America The Geography Of Jewish American Literary History Michael Hoberman

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A Hundred Acres Of America The Geography Of Jewish American Literary History Michael Hoberman
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.55 MB
Pages: 199
Author: Michael Hoberman
ISBN: 9780813589695, 9780813589732, 9780813589718, 081358969X, 0813589738, 0813589711
Language: English
Year: 2018

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A Hundred Acres Of America The Geography Of Jewish American Literary History Michael Hoberman by Michael Hoberman 9780813589695, 9780813589732, 9780813589718, 081358969X, 0813589738, 0813589711 instant download after payment.

In A Hundred Acres of America: The Geography of Jewish American Literary History, Michael Hoberman introduces cultural geography as an alternative approach to the immigrant model. Cultural geography allows Hoberman to restore Jewish American writers to their roles as important, active members of the American literary landscape from the 1850s to the present, and to argue that Jewish history, American literary history, and the inhabitation of American geography are, and always have been, contiguous entities. A Hundred Acres of America makes its case by investigating both canonical and extra-canonical literary depictions of six geographies: the frontier, the small town, the urban, the suburban, America as seen from Europe, and Israel as seen from America. Hoberman reads dozens of representative texts closely, and analyzes a wide range of authors, from frontier-era memoirists and turn-of-the-century native-born reformers to contemporary novelists. He adroitly demonstrates that Jewish American authors are not only present throughout American literary history, but actively shaped this history with writings that often subverted or contradicted the ways their non-Jewish peers depicted these geographies"--

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