Two Covenants: Representations of Southern JewishnessLSU Press, 1. juuli 2005 - 208 pages Jews have long occupied visible roles in the South. Jewish families have owned establishments ranging from dry-goods stores to Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, and some of the region's most important writers and scholars have been Jewish. Yet surveys of southern culture rarely assess the contributions of Jews, while histories of Jews in America virtually exclude those living in the South. Eliza R. L. McGraw's multifaceted study fills both gaps and in doing so expands how we define the South. |
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Representations of Southern Jewishness Eliza McGraw. Two Covenants REPRESENTATIONS OF SOUTHERN JEWISHNESS Eliza R. L. McGraw LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS BATON ROUGE Copyright © 2005 by Louisiana State University Press All rights.
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Contents
CHAPTER ONE The Supreme Sacrifice of Lifelong Association | 11 |
David Cohn Lillian Hellman and Southern Jewish Writing | 33 |
Louis Rubin and Eli Evans | 52 |
CHAPTER FOUR Alone but Not Lonesome | 69 |
Southern Jews and the ChristHaunted South | 93 |