"Davisonclearly and thoroughly engages with the interrelation of race, gender, politics, and religion as they construct the modern Jewish manDavisons work thoroughly illustrated the ambiguities and difficulties that surround ad gendered constructions of "the Jew." Maggie McKinley, Harper College, Philip Roth Studies
"Neil Davisons study of the ways Jewish masculinity has been represented in some key late-nineteenth and twentieth century texts situates the gendering of the Jewish male body against the background of the Zionist movement in successive historical phases." Robert A. Nye, Oregon State University, Gender and History
"Perceptive and stimulatinga fine book that brings together so much useful material, offers so much textual and cultural insight, and raises questions that have not been asked comprehensively, and in one place, before." Debra Shostak, The College of Wooster, James Joyce Quarterly
"Neil Davisons Jewishness and Masculinity from the Modern to the Postmodern offers a well-researched and most welcome contribution to the study of these and other Jewish masculinitiesOne of the books main contributions is to broaden the discussion of Jewish masculinities while also placing it in historical context." Brett Ashley Kaplan, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, Textual Practice
"Ambitious and erudite" Efraim Sicher, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Partial Answers
'... a fine book that brings together so much useful material, offers so much textual and cultural insight, and raises questions that have not been asked comprehensively, and in one place, before.' - James Joyce Quarterly
"Davisonclearly and thoroughly engages with the interrelation of race, gender, politics, and religion as they construct the modern Jewish manDavisons work thoroughly illustrated the ambiguities and difficulties that surround ad gendered constructions of "the Jew." Maggie McKinley, Harper College, Philip Roth Studies
"Neil Davisons study of the ways Jewish masculinity has been represented in some key late-nineteenth and twentieth century texts situates the gendering of the Jewish male body against the background of the Zionist movement in successive historical phases." Robert A. Nye, Oregon State University, Gender and History
"Perceptive and stimulatinga fine book that brings together so much useful material, offers so much textual and cultural insight, and raises questions that have not been asked comprehensively, and in one place, before." Debra Shostak, The College of Wooster, James Joyce Quarterly
"Neil Davisons Jewishness and Masculinity from the Modern to the Postmodern offers a well-researched and most welcome contribution to the study of these and other Jewish masculinitiesOne of the books main contributions is to broaden the discussion of Jewish masculinities while also placing it in historical context." Brett Ashley Kaplan, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, Textual Practice
"Ambitious and erudite" Efraim Sicher, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Partial Answers