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Subject formation in space : a spatial approach to the 20th century American-Jewish bildungsroman  Subject Formation in Space: A Spatial Approach to the 20th Century American-Jewish Bildungsroman 

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    Author(s)
    Ning, Yunzhong
    City
    Beijing 
    Country
    China 
    Language
    English 
    ISBN
    9787520122214 
    Date of Publication
    2018 
    Publisher
    Cover Type
    Soft cover 
    Pages
    188 
    Subject
    History, 20th-21st Centuries
    Subject
    Jewish Studies
    Subject
    Literature
     
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    Subject Formation in Space: A Spatial Approach to the 20th Century American-Jewish Bildungsroman American Jewish writers are good at examining the existence of their own existence or the spatial survival of the nation from the gender, ethnicity, class, ethics, etc. that express space norms. They participate in the space of the novel in the form of novel narrative in the form of novel narrative in the space experience of the Jewish nation. The construction of identity reveals the complexity and hardship of the growth of the Jewish protagonist from the individual to the subject under the conditions of alien space. This book mainly uses Merlot: Ponty's body space theory, Lennon Volt's "Space Trinity" theory and Foucault's space power theory to explore the space of Jewish protagonists in American Jewish growth novels from individual to subject in American social spatial relationship. The generation process and the generation mechanism.