Between a Polish Shiksa and a Jewish Woman: Ambiguous Identities in Eva Mekler's Novels

Grażyna J. Kozaczka
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Abstract Focusing on the close reading of Eva Mekler's two novels, Sunrise Shows Late (1997) and The Polish Woman (2007), set in Poland, Germany, and the United States, this article considers Mekler's constructs of Polish Jewish and Polish Jewish American identity that the author situates at the fraught intersection of gender, Polishness and Jewishness as she reflects on diasporic variations of the Polish Jewish American migration story. Mekler, a Jewish American writer born in Poland immediately after World War II, deploys the trope of passing as Polish or passing as Jewish and engages the second generation's memories of the Holocaust as she explores the effects of war trauma on her female characters. Permanently positioning her characters, some of whom come from secular assimilated Jewish families, between Polishness and Jewishness, she rejects any possibility that they could identify themselves simultaneously as Polish and Jewish. They may only exist within the troubled spaces of confrontation between their performance of hybrid identities and the Nazi racial laws, anti-Semitism, suspicion of passers, Jewish anti-Polishness, and Holocaust trauma.
波兰什卡莎和犹太女人之间:伊娃·梅克勒小说中的模糊身份
摘要:本文通过对伊娃·梅克勒的两部小说《日出晚了》(1997年)和《波兰女人》(2007年)的细读,探讨了梅克勒对波兰犹太人和波兰犹太人美国人身份的建构,作者将其置于性别、波兰性和犹太性的交叉点,并反思了波兰犹太人美国移民故事的散居变化。梅克勒是一位犹太裔美国作家,二战后不久出生在波兰,她运用了波兰人或犹太人的比喻,并结合了第二代人对大屠杀的记忆,探索了战争创伤对她笔下女性角色的影响。她将她笔下的人物(其中一些来自被世俗同化的犹太家庭)永久地定位在波兰人和犹太人之间,拒绝任何他们同时认同自己是波兰人和犹太人的可能性。他们可能只存在于他们的混合身份表现与纳粹种族法律、反犹太主义、对过路人的怀疑、犹太人的反波兰情绪和大屠杀创伤之间的冲突中。
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