Includes bibliographical references (page 207) and index.
Contents
Explaining themselves: ambivalent representations of Jewishness in post-war British- and American-Jewish fiction -- The gentile who mistook himself for a Jew -- Nature anxiety, homosocial desire and (sub)urban paranoia: the Jewish anti-pastoral -- Breaking the silence: Jewish women writing the war and the war after -- Philip Roth and Clive Sinclair: portraits of the artist as Jew(ish other).