Arts and Humanities
Judaism
100%
American literature
77%
Multi-lingual
58%
Hebrew
51%
Jewish literature
31%
Jews
23%
Holocaust
23%
New York
22%
Holocaust literature
21%
Autobiography
18%
Yiddish literature
18%
precinct
18%
Lower East Side
18%
Cambridge Companion
18%
autobiographical writing
18%
Tag
18%
Mother Tongue
18%
Eloquence
18%
Europe
18%
Literary Studies
18%
Sound
18%
Local
18%
Scripts
18%
Names
18%
Scholars
16%
Scepticism
15%
Diachronic Linguistics
15%
Literature
15%
Philip Roth
14%
Exiles
13%
Hebrew letters
13%
Tongue
12%
Truth
12%
Twentieth Century
11%
Evasion
10%
Linguistics
10%
Saul Bellow
9%
Poetics
9%
Contemporary Writing
9%
Cross-cultural Translation
9%
Untranslatability
9%
Fictive
9%
Rhode Island
9%
Documentary History
9%
Bigotry
9%
Case Study
9%
Asia
9%
Contests
9%
Congregations
9%
History of the Jews
9%
Keyphrases
Yiddish Language
85%
Jewish American Literature
79%
Hebrew
56%
Jewish Americans
49%
Immigrants
33%
Jewish
32%
Jews
27%
Jewish Literature
26%
United States
24%
Philip Roth
21%
Post-holocaust Literature
18%
Cross-script
18%
Cultural Translation
18%
Literary Studies
18%
Cambridge
18%
Autobiographical Writing
18%
Exile
15%
New York
15%
Saul Bellow
14%
Yiddish Literature
13%
Linguistic Dimension
13%
Cantor
12%
Immigrant Communities
12%
Poetry
12%
Tongue
12%
20th Century
12%
Multilingual Writing
10%
Holocaust
10%
Letter to the Hebrews
10%
Migrant Writing
9%
Bernard Malamud
9%
Ethnic Literature
9%
Figurality
9%
Partial Memory
9%
Ethical Work
9%
Lower East Side
9%
Language Debates
9%
Hunner
9%
Cynthia Ozick
9%
Local Color
9%
Accented English
9%
Sacred Language
9%
Precinct
9%
Prose Writing
9%
Ancestral Language
9%
Bilingual Wordplay
9%
Ordinary Conversation
9%
Psychological Insights
9%
Paley
9%
Bilingual
9%