Description
This edition presents the play in its historical context, with readings from the time on immigration and intermarriage, as well as the settlement house movement and the Kishinev pogrom, which both figure prominently in the drama. Excerpts from the many and diverse reviews of the play highlight why it was so controversial. The Melting-Pot evokes questions about diversity and national identity that are still a contentious part of the national conversation.
About the Author
Meri-Jane Rochelson is Professor and Associate Chair of English at Florida International University.
Reviews
"It took a British Jew to write one of the most iconic of American texts, one that goes to the heart and soul of the nation's self-understanding. Meri-Jane Rochelson's edition of Israel Zangwill's The Melting-Pot, contextualized and with a splendid and insightful introduction, should be hailed as an important contribution to a contemporary and heated debate about America, difference, and immigration." - Hasia R. Diner, New York University
"Israel Zangwill's The Melting-Pot, first produced more than a century ago, is as topical today as it was then. Meri-Jane Rochelson illuminates the play's engagement with questions of immigration, assimilation, intermarriage, multiculturalism, and race. Adding essays that provide an extraordinary range of reviews, debates, and pressing issues of the day, she has given us the definitive edition of this important play." - Anita Norich, University of Michigan
Book Information
ISBN 9781554812431
Author Israel Zangwill
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Broadview Press Ltd
Publisher Broadview Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 309g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 13mm