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Session Submission Type: Panel Session
This panel gathers four papers that contribute to ongoing discussions of Jews and Jewish literature under (and after) European colonialism. Ranging from North Africa to Latin America, and from the 18th century to the 21st, the papers reflect, through a variety of approaches, on the ways writers figure the relations between European Jewish origins and the lives lived elsewhere.
Modern Jewish Literature: A View from the Plantation - Eli Rosenblatt, Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Identity in Crisis: Maghrebi Jewish Heroines Caught Between Modern French Ideals and Local Traditions - Christina Leah Sztajnkrycer, University of Washington, Seattle
Remembering/Imagining Algeria in Contemporary French-Jewish Literature - Tsivia Frank Wygoda
Constructed truths: Memory and imagination in the works of Tatiana Salem Levy and Jonathan Rosen - Jordan Jones, Brown University