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Soviet-Born: The Afterlives of Migration in Jewish American Fiction

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By (author): Karolina Krasuska

In 2010, when The New Yorker published a list of twenty writers under the age of forty who were key to their generation, it included five Jewish-identified writers, two of whomAmerican Gary Shteyngart and Canadian David Bezmozgiswere Soviet-born. This publicity came after nearly a decade of English-language literary output by Soviet-born writers of all genders in North America. Soviet-Born: The Afterlives of Migration in Jewish American Fiction traces the impact of these now numerous authorsamong others, David Bezmozgis, Boris Fishman, Keith Gessen, Sana Krasikov, Ellen Litman, Gary Shteyngart, Anya Ulinich, and Lara Vapnyaron major coordinates of the Jewish American imaginary.
Entering an immigrant, Soviet-born standpoint creates an alternative and sometimes complementary pattern of how the Eastern and Central European past and present resonate with American Jewishness. The novels, short stories, and graphic novels considered here often stage strikingly fresh variations on key older themes, including cultural geography, the memory of World War II and the Holocaust, communism, gender and sexuality, genealogy, and finally, migration. Soviet-Born demonstrates how these diasporic writers, with their critical stance toward identity categories, open up the field of what is canonically Jewish American to broader contemporary debates.
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Product Details
  • Weight: 286g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781978832763

About Karolina Krasuska

KAROLINA KRASUSKA is an associate professor at the American Studies Center at the University of Warsaw Poland and a founding member of its Gender/Sexuality Research Group. She is a coeditor of Women and the Holocaust: New Perspectives and Challenges and the Polish translator of Judith Butlers Gender Trouble.   

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