Crisis of Cultural Identity in Roth's Portnoy's Complaint
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Philip Roth's Portnoy's Complaint(1969) attempts to delineate varieties of Jewish
experience in American land. This novel is also the fine example of 20
experience such as self hatred, their trauma of anti-Semitism, their vivid experience of
suffering and problem of cultural transgression. Transgression exposes Roth to penetrate
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resistant domains and to go where he feels excluded psychologically and socially. Roth's
characters always try to conserve their Jewishness but get vain result in return. Alex
Portnoy has doubley victimized and has become without identity in his own society and
mainstream assimilated society in this novel. Alex is a Jewish boy who loves sex,
admired by his parents. Later he was brought up in on strict house with good
expectations but consequently has strongly clashing feelings regarding the world of sex.
Due to such ambivalent feelings, he becomes suffering character and becomes part and
parcel of identity crisis and cultural crisis. Thus this novel through the identity crisis of
the protagonist reflects the crisis of the cultural identity of Jewish in his own territory and
in assimilated domain.
