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The Melting-Pot and Its Legacies
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Rochelson, Meri-Jane
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20th century
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/ Drama
/ Emigration and immigration
/ Ethnicity
/ Faith
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Interfaith relationships
/ Jewish people
/ Jews
/ Judaism
/ Marriage
/ Multiculturalism
/ Nativism
/ Zangwill, Israel
2024
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The Melting-Pot and Its Legacies
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Rochelson, Meri-Jane
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20th century
/ Book publishing
/ Drama
/ Emigration and immigration
/ Ethnicity
/ Faith
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Interfaith relationships
/ Jewish people
/ Jews
/ Judaism
/ Marriage
/ Multiculturalism
/ Nativism
/ Zangwill, Israel
2024
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The Melting-Pot and Its Legacies
2024
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This article examines Israel Zangwill's 1908 play The Melting-Pot as a document in American immigration history, and the role of its most contested tropes – interfaith marriage and the melting-pot itself – in his efforts to rescue suffering Jews of Europe. Through close readings of the play and with reference to other works by Zangwill in the early twentieth century, the article looks at the play as a pragmatic work in a time of international upheaval and American nativism. A discussion of the play's reception by critics and audiences indicates that what was most controversial at the time of its production was not necessarily what Zangwill was most desirous to convey. But a look at its varied meanings over time reveals the persistence of the melting-pot metaphor in discussions of immigration, identity, ethnicity and nationhood, especially in the American imaginary.
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Berghahn Books, Inc
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