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Full Description
The book is a study of references to Poles, Poland and Polishness in Jewish-American fiction created after World War II. The analysis of seventy novels by Jewish-American writers of several generations reveals portrayals of Poles as secondary or unimportant characters, either in the Old World or in the new American environment.
Contents
Contents: Collective Portrait - Polish Anti-Semitism - Unpleasant Types - Other Poles - Poles and Jews in Multicultural America - Memory - Cities, Shtetls, Ghettoes - Poland: A Country from the Old World - Poland as the Site of the Second World War and the Holocaust - Poland as the Land of Death - Poland as a Hostile Place - The Jew and the Polish Inheritance - At the Intersection of Contact: Customs, Values, Superstitions - Famous People: Poles, Polish Jews - Things from Poland - Contacts with Contemporary Poland - Polish Sounding Names.