Silko, Morrison, and Roth
Studies in Survival
©1999
Textbook
VIII,
120 Pages
Series:
Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature, Volume 37
Summary
Ethnic Americans from African America, Jewish American, and Native American backgrounds who attempt to merge with mainstream America face the very obvious problems of historically entrenched racism and anti-Semitism. Three modern American writers, Philip Roth, Leslie Marmon Silko, and Toni Morrison, have chosen a form of narrative that balances a longing for inclusion with a deep-seated anger toward the larger white or, in Roth's case, gentile social structure. This study of six of Silko, Morrison and Roth's longer works focuses on their use of a survival narrative motif as a way of clarifying their ethnic positioning.
Details
- Pages
- VIII, 120
- Publication Year
- 1999
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9780820439495
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Racism Anti-Semitism Inclusion Ethnic American
- Published
- New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1999. VIII, 120 pp.
- Product Safety
- Peter Lang Group AG