Jewish Conversion Theory: Philip Roth's "The Conversion of the Jews"

Q2 Arts and Humanities
H. Heep
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Abstract:Previous research on Philip Roth's short story "The Conversion of the Jews" (1958) has focused on the protagonist Ozzie's personal struggle with Judaism as he prepares for his Bar Mitzvah. However, during these lessons, Ozzie asks provocative questions that challenge the foundation of Judaism. Roth confronts the reader with two interpretations of Judaism: a canonical one, personified by Rabbi Binder, and Ozzie's more radical approach. Operating outside of clearly defined theological parameters, Ozzie's naïve attitude opens Judaism to fresh, non-Jewish interpretations and asks such provocative questions as whether a conversion to Christianity can be an answer for modern Jewish Americans. Although Ozzie chooses Christianity as a myopic solution for his identity struggle, Roth knows that conversion is not really an option. In search of an American Judaism that fits Jewish Americans, this study, like Ozzie himself, will meet at the crossroads of theological doctrine and literary criticism.
犹太人的皈依理论:菲利普·罗斯的《犹太人的皈依》
摘要:之前对菲利普·罗斯短篇小说《犹太人的皈依》(1958)的研究集中在主人公奥兹在准备成年礼时与犹太教的个人斗争上。然而,在这些课程中,Ozzie提出了挑战犹太教基础的挑衅性问题。罗斯向读者展示了对犹太教的两种解释:一种是拉比宾德(Rabbi Binder)人格化的经典解释,另一种是奥兹(Ozzie)更激进的方法。Ozzie的天真态度在明确定义的神学参数之外运作,为犹太教带来了新的、非犹太人的解释,并提出了一些挑衅性的问题,比如皈依基督教是否可以成为现代犹太裔美国人的答案。尽管Ozzie选择基督教作为他身份斗争的短视解决方案,但Roth知道皈依并不是一个真正的选择。为了寻找一种适合犹太裔美国人的美国犹太教,这项研究和Ozzie本人一样,将在神学教义和文学批评的十字路口相遇。
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Philip Roth Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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