Roth's clever analysis, grounded in both Jewish and literary scholarship, reveals that Jewish detective fiction is interestingùand sometimes profoundùbecause it is inherently shatnes, a powerful and potentially dangerous mixture of Jewish and Western values and behaviors. His readings enhance our understanding of why this genre makes such an exhilarating read.
~Sylvia Barack Fishman, author of Double or Nothing: Jewish Families and Mixed Marriage
What will readers uncover when they inspect Inspecting Jews? Quite simply, one of the liveliest contributions to the field of Jewish cultural studies that has appeared in some time. Bringing together the Talmud and consumer research techniques, midrash and police procedurals, this is a work about 'kosher hybridity,' a term that Roth has coined to describe new forms of Jewishness in America.
~Norman Finkelstein, author of Not One of Them in Place: Modern Poetry and Jewish American Identity
With Roth's skillful eye, the detective story becomes a fascinating site for the delicate negotiation between Jewish tradition and American cultural norms.
~David N. Myers, author of Re-inventing the Jewish Past: European Jewish Intellectuals and the Zi