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In the section Writing "the Jewish Experience in America", in the third paragraph, the sixth sentence has been altered to read: "Benjamin Schreier notes that even Jewish literary study itself, not just the critic-author sphere, could be "understood in terms of a history of the desire for a representational concept of The Jew rather than as part of the history of the representation of Jews" (22)." instead of: "Benjamin Schreier notes that even in Jewish literary study, not just in the critic-author sphere, Good as Gold was mostly a "history of the desire for a representational concept of The Jew rather than as part of the history of the representation of Jews" (22).
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