{"title":"Annual Bibliography of Philip Roth Criticism and Resources—2022","authors":"Derek Parker Royal","doi":"10.1353/prs.2023.a907268","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Annual Bibliography of Philip Roth Criticism and Resources—2022 Brittany Hirth (bio) The following is a bibliography of philip roth-related texts published during 2022 including books, book chapters, journal articles, and a miscellaneous section that contains a sampling of notable magazine articles. Individual essays included in books not solely centered on Roth are grouped in “Book Chapters” and are cross-listed according to MLA style. Digital book editions, such as those designed for Amazon’s Kindle and Barnes and Noble’s Nook readers, are not included in this listing, but they can be easily accessed online. Brittany Hirth Brittany Hirth, PhD, is an assistant professor of English at Florida Gateway College, where she teaches composition and American literature. She has published articles on Jewish American literature, war representation, and Philip Roth. BOOKS Bloom, James D. Roth’s Wars: A Career in Conflict. Lexington Books, 2022. Google Scholar Samarini, Francesco. Philip Roth e l’Italia: Storia di un amore incostante. Longo Editore, 2022. Google Scholar Shipe, Matthew A. Understanding Philip Roth. U of South Carolina P, 2022. Google Scholar BOOK CHAPTERS Blouin, Michael J. “The Imperial Presidents of American Literature.” The Presidents of American Fiction: Fashioning the US Political Imagination, edited by Michael J. Blouin, Bloomsbury, 2022, pp. 159–83. Google Scholar Boxall, Peter. “Neoliberalism.” The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature and Politics, edited by Christos Hadjiyiannis and Rachel Potter, Cambridge UP, 2022, pp. 307–22. Google Scholar Effe, Alexandra, and Alison Gibbons. “A Cognitive Perspective on Autofictional Writing, Texts, and Reading.” The Autofictional: Approaches, Affordances, Forms, edited by Alexandra Effe and Hannie Lawlor, Palgrave Macmillan, 2022, pp. 61–81. Google Scholar Gelber, Mark H. “Ruth Klüger, Judaism, and Zionism: An American Perspective.” The Legacy of Ruth Klüger and the End of the Auschwitz Century, edited by Mark H. Gelber, De Gruyter, 2022, pp. 89–112. Google Scholar Goodman, Brian K. “American Jewish Writers and the Eastern Bloc: The Dissident Generation.” The Bloomsbury Handbook to Cold War Literary Cultures, edited by Greg Barnhisel, Bloomsbury, 2022, pp. 113–30. Google Scholar Hartung, Heike. “Illness Memoirs, Ageing Masculinities and Care: The ‘Son’s Book of the Father.’” Ageing Masculinities, Alzheimer’s and Dementia Narratives, edited by Heike Hartung, Rüdiger Kunow, and Matthew Sweney, Bloomsbury, 2022, pp. 179–96. Google Scholar Heister, Iven L. “‘No New Newark’: Rewriting Place through the Failed Form of Family Romance in Philip Roth’s The Anatomy Lesson.” Rethinking Place through Literary Form, edited by Rupsa Banerjee and Nathaniel Cadle, Springer International, 2022, pp. 211–26. Google Scholar Holler, Barbara. “The Classicist as a Literary Character in Contemporary Literature: The Depiction of a Discipline.” Classical Controversies: Reception of Graeco-Roman Antiquity in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Kim Beerden and Timo Epping, Sidestone, 2022, pp. 139–53. Google Scholar Juncker, Clara. “Teaching Philip Roth in Denmark: It’s Complicated.” Contemporary American Fiction in the European Classroom: Teaching and Texts, edited by Laurence W. Mazzeno and Sue Norton, Springer International, 2022, pp. 185–200. Google Scholar Miceli, Barbara. “Escape from the Corpus: The Pain of Writing and Illness in Philip Roth’s The Anatomy Lesson.” The Poetics and Hermeneutics of Pain and Pleasure, edited by Bootheina Majoul and Hanen Baroumi, Cambridge Scholars, 2022, pp. 55–62. Google Scholar Zaplana, Esther. “Unsettling Masculinities Through Affect: Philip Roth’s Everyman and the Nemesis of Old Age.” Posthumanism and the Man Question: Beyond Anthropocentric Masculinities, edited by Ulf Mellström and Bob Pease, Routledge, 2022, pp. 56–70. Google Scholar JOURNAL ARTICLES Balenstrino, Alice. “‘The Worst Lesson That Life Can Teach’: American Pastoral come romanzo di deformazione neoliberista.” Acoma: Revista internazionale di studi nordamericani, vol. 23, 2022, pp. 83–105. Google Scholar Banimansoor, Abdullah Jassim Muhamed, and Longhai Zhang. “Petrifying Impact of Capitalism in Philip Roth’s The Human Stain.” Social Sciences, vol. 12, no. 2, 2022, pp. 119–28. Google Scholar Bloom, Kathryn Ruth. “The Operated Roth: Jewish Male Body Image and the Search for Zionist Identity in Philip Roth’s Operation Shylock.” Philip Roth Studies, vol. 18, no. 2, 2022, pp. 3–17. Google Scholar Bryla, Martyna. “‘A Feast for the [Cold-War] Imagination’: Liminal Eastern Europe in the Writings of John Updike...","PeriodicalId":37093,"journal":{"name":"Philip Roth Studies","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Philip Roth Studies","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1353/prs.2023.a907268","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"Arts and Humanities","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Annual Bibliography of Philip Roth Criticism and Resources—2022 Brittany Hirth (bio) The following is a bibliography of philip roth-related texts published during 2022 including books, book chapters, journal articles, and a miscellaneous section that contains a sampling of notable magazine articles. Individual essays included in books not solely centered on Roth are grouped in “Book Chapters” and are cross-listed according to MLA style. Digital book editions, such as those designed for Amazon’s Kindle and Barnes and Noble’s Nook readers, are not included in this listing, but they can be easily accessed online. Brittany Hirth Brittany Hirth, PhD, is an assistant professor of English at Florida Gateway College, where she teaches composition and American literature. She has published articles on Jewish American literature, war representation, and Philip Roth. BOOKS Bloom, James D. Roth’s Wars: A Career in Conflict. Lexington Books, 2022. Google Scholar Samarini, Francesco. Philip Roth e l’Italia: Storia di un amore incostante. Longo Editore, 2022. Google Scholar Shipe, Matthew A. Understanding Philip Roth. U of South Carolina P, 2022. Google Scholar BOOK CHAPTERS Blouin, Michael J. “The Imperial Presidents of American Literature.” The Presidents of American Fiction: Fashioning the US Political Imagination, edited by Michael J. Blouin, Bloomsbury, 2022, pp. 159–83. Google Scholar Boxall, Peter. “Neoliberalism.” The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature and Politics, edited by Christos Hadjiyiannis and Rachel Potter, Cambridge UP, 2022, pp. 307–22. Google Scholar Effe, Alexandra, and Alison Gibbons. “A Cognitive Perspective on Autofictional Writing, Texts, and Reading.” The Autofictional: Approaches, Affordances, Forms, edited by Alexandra Effe and Hannie Lawlor, Palgrave Macmillan, 2022, pp. 61–81. Google Scholar Gelber, Mark H. “Ruth Klüger, Judaism, and Zionism: An American Perspective.” The Legacy of Ruth Klüger and the End of the Auschwitz Century, edited by Mark H. Gelber, De Gruyter, 2022, pp. 89–112. Google Scholar Goodman, Brian K. “American Jewish Writers and the Eastern Bloc: The Dissident Generation.” The Bloomsbury Handbook to Cold War Literary Cultures, edited by Greg Barnhisel, Bloomsbury, 2022, pp. 113–30. Google Scholar Hartung, Heike. “Illness Memoirs, Ageing Masculinities and Care: The ‘Son’s Book of the Father.’” Ageing Masculinities, Alzheimer’s and Dementia Narratives, edited by Heike Hartung, Rüdiger Kunow, and Matthew Sweney, Bloomsbury, 2022, pp. 179–96. Google Scholar Heister, Iven L. “‘No New Newark’: Rewriting Place through the Failed Form of Family Romance in Philip Roth’s The Anatomy Lesson.” Rethinking Place through Literary Form, edited by Rupsa Banerjee and Nathaniel Cadle, Springer International, 2022, pp. 211–26. Google Scholar Holler, Barbara. “The Classicist as a Literary Character in Contemporary Literature: The Depiction of a Discipline.” Classical Controversies: Reception of Graeco-Roman Antiquity in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Kim Beerden and Timo Epping, Sidestone, 2022, pp. 139–53. Google Scholar Juncker, Clara. “Teaching Philip Roth in Denmark: It’s Complicated.” Contemporary American Fiction in the European Classroom: Teaching and Texts, edited by Laurence W. Mazzeno and Sue Norton, Springer International, 2022, pp. 185–200. Google Scholar Miceli, Barbara. “Escape from the Corpus: The Pain of Writing and Illness in Philip Roth’s The Anatomy Lesson.” The Poetics and Hermeneutics of Pain and Pleasure, edited by Bootheina Majoul and Hanen Baroumi, Cambridge Scholars, 2022, pp. 55–62. Google Scholar Zaplana, Esther. “Unsettling Masculinities Through Affect: Philip Roth’s Everyman and the Nemesis of Old Age.” Posthumanism and the Man Question: Beyond Anthropocentric Masculinities, edited by Ulf Mellström and Bob Pease, Routledge, 2022, pp. 56–70. Google Scholar JOURNAL ARTICLES Balenstrino, Alice. “‘The Worst Lesson That Life Can Teach’: American Pastoral come romanzo di deformazione neoliberista.” Acoma: Revista internazionale di studi nordamericani, vol. 23, 2022, pp. 83–105. Google Scholar Banimansoor, Abdullah Jassim Muhamed, and Longhai Zhang. “Petrifying Impact of Capitalism in Philip Roth’s The Human Stain.” Social Sciences, vol. 12, no. 2, 2022, pp. 119–28. Google Scholar Bloom, Kathryn Ruth. “The Operated Roth: Jewish Male Body Image and the Search for Zionist Identity in Philip Roth’s Operation Shylock.” Philip Roth Studies, vol. 18, no. 2, 2022, pp. 3–17. Google Scholar Bryla, Martyna. “‘A Feast for the [Cold-War] Imagination’: Liminal Eastern Europe in the Writings of John Updike...