In this book, author Jennifer Glaser presents readers with an examination of how a phenomenon known as “racial ventriloquism” became a hallmark of Jewish American fiction in the years following
World War II. The author has organized the main body of her text in five chapters devoted to the politics and poetics of speaking the other; what we talk about when we talk about the Holocaust;
Jewish writers, the canon, and the culture wars, and many other related subjects. The author is a faculty member of the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. Annotation ©2016 Ringgold, Inc.,
Portland, OR (protoview.com)