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Introduction: The Stein Era
An Israel of the Imagination: The Sciences of Race, Matthew Arnold, and Stein's Modern Jew
Brother Singulars: The "Hidden Tradition" of Jewish Culture in Stein's First Fictions
"So much like a yid:" An Associative Genealogy of Jewish Types in the Notebooks for The Making of Americans
Pariah Modernism: Estranging Narration in The Making of Americans
"Can a Jew be wild": A Radical Jewish Grammar in the Voices Poems
"Everybody can persecute anybody": What's Funny about Jewish identity in Wars I Have Seen
Conclusion: Making Sense of a Sensationally Jewish Stein
An Israel of the Imagination: The Sciences of Race, Matthew Arnold, and Stein's Modern Jew
Brother Singulars: The "Hidden Tradition" of Jewish Culture in Stein's First Fictions
"So much like a yid:" An Associative Genealogy of Jewish Types in the Notebooks for The Making of Americans
Pariah Modernism: Estranging Narration in The Making of Americans
"Can a Jew be wild": A Radical Jewish Grammar in the Voices Poems
"Everybody can persecute anybody": What's Funny about Jewish identity in Wars I Have Seen
Conclusion: Making Sense of a Sensationally Jewish Stein