Theme Generation in Space: a Study of American Jewish Bildungsromans in the 20th Century (english Version)

Theme Generation in Space: a Study of American Jewish Bildungsromans in the 20th Century (english Version)

by Ning Yunzhong

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American Jewish writers are good at examining their own existence or the nation's spatial living conditions from the perspective of gender, ethnicity, class, ethics, etc. That express spatial norms. They use their own spatial experience and the spatial changes of the Jewish nation to participate in the construction of the protagonist's spatial identity in the form of novel narratives, revealing the complexity and hardship of the Jewish protagonist's growth from individual to subject under alien space conditions. This book mainly uses Merleau-Ponty's body space theory, Lepevre's "Spatial Trinity" theory and Foucault's spatial power theory to explore the space generation process and generation mechanism of the Jewish protagonists in American Jewish Bildungsromans from individuals to subjects in the spatial relationship of American society.

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