Call It English : : The Languages of Jewish American Literature / / Hana Wirth-Nesher.

Call It English identifies the distinctive voice of Jewish American literature by recovering the multilingual Jewish culture that Jews brought to the United States in their creative encounter with English. In transnational readings of works from the late-nineteenth century to the present by both imm...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2009]
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Year of Publication:2009
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Illustrations --   |t Preface --   |t Chapter 1. Accent Marks: Writing and Pronouncing Jewish America --   |t Chapter 2. “I Like To Shpeak Plain, Shee? Dot’sh a kin’ a man I am!” --   |t Chapter 3.“I Learned at Least to Think in English without an Accent” --   |t Chapter 4. “Christ, It’s a Kid!”– Chad Godya --   |t Chapter 5. “Here I Am!” – Hineni --   |t Chapter 6. “Aloud She Uttered It”—השם —Hashem --   |t Chapter 7. Sounding Letters --   |t Notes --   |t Works Cited --   |t Index 
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520 |a Call It English identifies the distinctive voice of Jewish American literature by recovering the multilingual Jewish culture that Jews brought to the United States in their creative encounter with English. In transnational readings of works from the late-nineteenth century to the present by both immigrant and postimmigrant generations, Hana Wirth-Nesher traces the evolution of Yiddish and Hebrew in modern Jewish American prose writing through dialect and accent, cross-cultural translations, and bilingual wordplay. Call It English tells a story of preoccupation with pronunciation, diction, translation, the figurality of Hebrew letters, and the linguistic dimension of home and exile in a culture constituted of sacred, secular, familial, and ancestral languages. Through readings of works by Abraham Cahan, Mary Antin, Henry Roth, Delmore Schwartz, Bernard Malamud, Saul Bellow, Cynthia Ozick, Grace Paley, Philip Roth, Aryeh Lev Stollman, and other writers, it demonstrates how inventive literary strategies are sites of loss and gain, evasion and invention. The first part of the book examines immigrant writing that enacts the drama of acquiring and relinquishing language in an America marked by language debates, local color writing, and nativism. The second part addresses multilingual writing by native-born authors in response to Jewish America's postwar social transformation and to the Holocaust. A profound and eloquently written exploration of bilingual aesthetics and cross-cultural translation, Call It English resounds also with pertinence to other minority and ethnic literatures in the United States. 
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650 0 |a American literature  |x Jewish authors  |x History and criticism. 
650 0 |a Bilingualism  |x United States. 
650 0 |a Bilingualism  |z United States. 
650 0 |a Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature. 
650 0 |a Jews in literature. 
650 0 |a Jews  |x Intellectual life  |x United States. 
650 0 |a Jews  |x Languages  |x United States. 
650 0 |a Jews  |z United States  |x Intellectual life. 
650 0 |a Jews  |z United States  |x Languages. 
650 0 |a Judaism and literature  |x United States. 
650 0 |a Judaism and literature  |z United States. 
650 0 |a Language and languages in literature. 
650 0 |a Multilingualism  |x United States. 
650 0 |a Multilingualism  |z United States. 
650 7 |a LITERARY CRITICISM / Jewish.  |2 bisacsh 
653 |a Abraham Cahan. 
653 |a Alfred Kazin. 
653 |a Allen Ginsberg. 
653 |a American Pastoral. 
653 |a Angels in America (miniseries). 
653 |a Anne Frank. 
653 |a Anti-Zionism. 
653 |a Apostrophe. 
653 |a Bar and Bat Mitzvah. 
653 |a Bartleby, the Scrivener. 
653 |a Bernstein. 
653 |a Bildungsroman. 
653 |a Blood libel. 
653 |a Call It Sleep. 
653 |a Chaim Grade. 
653 |a Charles Reznikoff. 
653 |a Conversion to Judaism. 
653 |a Cynthia Ozick. 
653 |a Dan Miron. 
653 |a Delmore Schwartz. 
653 |a Diaspora Jew (stereotype). 
653 |a Emma Lazarus. 
653 |a English poetry. 
653 |a Geoffrey Hartman. 
653 |a Gershom Scholem. 
653 |a Gilded Age. 
653 |a Gimpel the Fool. 
653 |a God Knows (novel). 
653 |a Grace Paley. 
653 |a Haggadah. 
653 |a Hamlin Garland. 
653 |a Hebrew school. 
653 |a Henry Louis Gates Jr. 
653 |a Hineni. 
653 |a His Family. 
653 |a Holocaust victims. 
653 |a In Parenthesis. 
653 |a Isaac Bashevis Singer. 
653 |a James Russell Lowell. 
653 |a Jargon. 
653 |a Jeremiad. 
653 |a Jewish American literature. 
653 |a Jewish Publication Society. 
653 |a Jewish culture. 
653 |a Jewish mysticism. 
653 |a Jews. 
653 |a Jo Sinclair. 
653 |a Joseph Conrad. 
653 |a Joseph Perl. 
653 |a Judaism. 
653 |a Kabbalah. 
653 |a Karl Shapiro. 
653 |a Leslie Fiedler. 
653 |a Literary modernism. 
653 |a Lore Segal. 
653 |a Lycidas. 
653 |a Mark Twain. 
653 |a Mary Antin. 
653 |a Matzo. 
653 |a Maus. 
653 |a Meister Eckhart. 
653 |a Mezuzah. 
653 |a Mintz. 
653 |a Orthodox Judaism. 
653 |a Otto Weininger. 
653 |a Pale of Settlement. 
653 |a Parody. 
653 |a Paul Celan. 
653 |a Poetry. 
653 |a Portnoy's Complaint. 
653 |a Pun. 
653 |a Purim. 
653 |a Ralph Waldo Emerson. 
653 |a Rebbetzin. 
653 |a Religion. 
653 |a Romanticism. 
653 |a Ruth Wisse. 
653 |a S. Ansky. 
653 |a Sadducees. 
653 |a Saul Bellow. 
653 |a Schnorrer. 
653 |a Scholem. 
653 |a Shekhina (book). 
653 |a Shlomo. 
653 |a Stereotypes of Jews. 
653 |a Tadeusz Borowski. 
653 |a Tevye. 
653 |a The Jewbird. 
653 |a The Joys of Yiddish. 
653 |a The Other Hand. 
653 |a The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. 
653 |a The Shawl (Ozick). 
653 |a Theodore Dreiser. 
653 |a Uncle Tom. 
653 |a Wai Chee Dimock. 
653 |a Writing. 
653 |a Yeshiva. 
653 |a Yiddish. 
653 |a Yinglish. 
653 |a Zionism. 
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