Jewishness and masculinity from the modern to the postmodern
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<I>Content: "The Jew" as homme/femme fatale: Jewish (art)ifice, Trilby, and Drefyus -- Emancipation to das Muskelj'den: Zionism, masculinity, and the liberated Jewish body -- The feminized Jewish pugilist: racial ambivalence and weak muscle-Jews -- Gendered-Jewishness in Ulysses: Bloom as semi-queer …
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<I>Content: "The Jew" as homme/femme fatale: Jewish (art)ifice, Trilby, and Drefyus -- Emancipation to das Muskelj'den: Zionism, masculinity, and the liberated Jewish body -- The feminized Jewish pugilist: racial ambivalence and weak muscle-Jews -- Gendered-Jewishness in Ulysses: Bloom as semi-queer Jew -- From Klugman to Pipik: Philip Roth and postcolonial/postmodern old-new Jewish gender -- Coda.
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"<I>Content: "The Jew" as homme/femme fatale: Jewish (art)ifice, Trilby, and Drefyus -- Emancipation to das Muskelj'den: Zionism, masculinity, and the liberated Jewish body -- The feminized Jewish pugilist: racial ambivalence …"
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