The Wandering Jew began as an anti-Jewish stereotype. This work shifts the focus to the Jewish Other, exploring how Jewish writers and thinkers have subverted and reinvented the figure to confront modern issues of uprootedness, migration, and human rights.
Regine Rosenthal
Regine Rosenthal is Visiting Associate Professor of Cultural and American Studies at Dartmouth College, USA. She has published widely in the fields of American, comparative, Jewish, Holocaust, and women’s literature with special emphasis on difference, race, gender, and migration. Her current interdisciplinary teaching in cultural studies addresses theoretical, literary, sociological, and historical perspectives on the intersections of ethnicity, race, gender, diaspora, migration, and exile.
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