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Facing Black and Jew: Literature as Public Space in Twentieth-Century America (Cultural Margins)
0Explore the pivotal intersection of African American and Jewish American literary traditions with this groundbreaking analysis of 20th-century American literature. Discover how these distinct voices shaped public space and discourse, offering unique insights into comparative literature, race relations, and identity politics. The book provides a fresh, nuanced perspective, even examining the Black/Jewish dimensions of the O.J. Simpson trial. An essential read for students and scholars of literature, cultural studies, and sociology in India, seeking deeper insights into America’s complex cultural narrative.