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- W1996956168 abstract "_T_ he Counterlife (1986) concludes when Philip Roth's writerly alter ego, Nathan Zuckerman, articulates the central question implied throughout by the novel's multiple and shifting speculations about the course his life might follow. If, he writes to his fantasized lover, there even is a natural being, an self, it is rather small, I think, and may even be the root of all impersonation-the natural being may be the skill itself, the innate capacity to impersonate. ... in the absence of a self, one impersonates selves, and after a while impersonates best the that best gets one through (320). In this novel, Roth explores the possibility of an irreducible self by emplotting the representative in a variety of choices-of mates, of places to live, of whether, even, to live or die-and then seeing Nathan becomes when written into these different plots. Nathan's comment indicates Roth's rejection of essentialism; Nathan's who is always and only the that is inscribed by and within contingency, always becoming, always an impersonation-always, in fact, the very model of the postmodern performative self.1 In The Counterlife, Roth contextualizes identity largely in terms of narrative construction and the psychology of desire, as he revels," @default.
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- W1996956168 title "The Diaspora Jew and the Instinct for Impersonation: Philip Roth's Operation Shylock" @default.
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