Sayed Kashua’s Complaint against Philip Roth: Authorial Networking between East Jerusalem and Manhattan’s Upper West Side

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN
David Hadar
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ABSTRACT:This paper highlights what seems to the author an insufficiently examined way of relating one writer to another: a writer’s decision to textually align him- or herself with another author. Intertextuality is usually not thought of as connecting two people or two authors, but rather two texts. This paper does the former by looking at how Sayed Kashua, an Israeli Arab author and journalist, uses the image of Philip Roth in his newspaper columns. First, Kashua establishes Roth’s status as an author who was maligned by his community and presented an inspiration for Kashua, who has himself been accused of self-hatred. Second, Kashua presents Roth as a merciless satirist, especially of Jewish life, and thus presents himself as a much milder, forgiving writer. Third, Kashua stresses that Roth is Jewish but not Israeli, while Kashua is Israeli but not Jewish. Roth’s position is only partially familiar and related to the Jewish Israeli public. Kashua stresses this position to foreground the way he too, as an Israeli Arab, is only half-familiar to this same audience.
赛义德·卡舒亚对菲利普·罗斯的控诉:东耶路撒冷和曼哈顿上西区之间的作家网络
摘要:在作者看来,这篇论文强调了一种未经充分研究的将一位作家与另一位作家联系起来的方式:作家决定在文本上将自己与另一个作者联系起来。互文性通常不被认为是连接两个人或两个作者,而是两个文本。本文通过观察以色列阿拉伯作家兼记者赛义德·卡舒亚如何在报纸专栏中使用菲利普·罗斯的形象来实现前者。首先,卡舒亚确立了罗斯作为一名作家的地位,他受到了社区的诽谤,并为卡舒亚提供了灵感,而卡舒亚本人也被指控为自我仇恨。其次,卡舒亚将罗斯描绘成一位无情的讽刺作家,尤其是犹太人的生活,因此他将自己描绘成一个温和、宽容的作家。第三,卡舒亚强调罗斯是犹太人但不是以色列人,而卡舒亚是以色列人但不是犹太人。Roth的立场对犹太裔以色列公众来说只是部分熟悉和相关。卡舒亚强调了这一立场,以表明他作为一名以色列阿拉伯人,对同样的观众来说只有一半熟悉。
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