Michael Chabon’s Psychological Jewish Identity Issue

Authors

  • Gitika Balhara, Dr. Narender Kumar

Abstract

Michael Chabon, an acclaimed American author, often explores themes of Jewish identity, alienation, and cultural assimilation in his works. His novels and essays depict the psychological struggles of Jewish characters as they navigate their religious, historical, and personal identities. This paper examines how Chabon portrays Jewish identity through his narratives, analyzing the psychological dimensions and cultural dilemmas his characters face. The research incorporates historical, literary, and psychological perspectives to provide a comprehensive understanding of Chabon’s portrayal of Jewish identity. Through an in-depth analysis of his major works, including The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, The Yiddish Policemen’s Union, and Moonglow, this study aims to highlight the recurring motifs of exile, nostalgia, and self-discovery. The discussion will also extend to the broader implications of Chabon’s themes in Jewish-American literature and how his works contribute to contemporary conversations about identity and belonging.

 

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Published

2025-01-08

How to Cite

Gitika Balhara, Dr. Narender Kumar. (2025). Michael Chabon’s Psychological Jewish Identity Issue. Edu Journal of International Affairs and Research, ISSN: 2583-9993, 4(1), 25–30. Retrieved from https://edupublications.com/index.php/ejiar/article/view/128