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â??A valuable contribution to a growing body of scholarly work on Jewish visibility in cinema.â? â??American Jewish History Motivated by Woody Allenâ??s brief comedic transformation into a Hasidic Jew in Annie Hall, cultural historian Shaina Hammerman examines the effects of real and imagined representations of Hasidic Jews in film, television, theater, and photography. Although these depictions could easily be dismissed as slapstick comedies and sexy dramas about forbidden relationships, Hammerman uses this ethnic imagery to ask meaningful questions about how Jewish identity, multiculturalism, belonging, and relevance are constructed on the stage and silver screenâ??questions relevant to any minority in present-day America and Europe. Social Science, eBooks.com<
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“A valuable contribution to a growing body of scholarly work on Jewish visibility in cinema.” —American Jewish History Motivated by Woody Allen’s brief comedic transformation into a Hasidic Jew in Annie Hall, cultural historian Shaina Hammerman examines the effects of real and imagined representations of Hasidic Jews in film, television, theater, and photography. Although these depictions could easily be dismissed as slapstick comedies and sexy dramas about forbidden relationships, Hammerman uses this ethnic imagery to ask meaningful questions about how Jewish identity, multiculturalism, belonging, and relevance are constructed on the stage and silver screen—questions relevant to any minority in present-day America and Europe. Digital Content>E-books>Movies & TV>Film Studies>Film Studies, Indiana University Press Digital >16<
â??A valuable contribution to a growing body of scholarly work on Jewish visibility in cinema.â? â??American Jewish History Motivated by Woody Allenâ??s brief comedic transformation into… Mehr…
â??A valuable contribution to a growing body of scholarly work on Jewish visibility in cinema.â? â??American Jewish History Motivated by Woody Allenâ??s brief comedic transformation into a Hasidic Jew in Annie Hall, cultural historian Shaina Hammerman examines the effects of real and imagined representations of Hasidic Jews in film, television, theater, and photography. Although these depictions could easily be dismissed as slapstick comedies and sexy dramas about forbidden relationships, Hammerman uses this ethnic imagery to ask meaningful questions about how Jewish identity, multiculturalism, belonging, and relevance are constructed on the stage and silver screenâ??questions relevant to any minority in present-day America and Europe. Social Science, eBooks.com<
â??A valuable contribution to a growing body of scholarly work on Jewish visibility in cinema.â? â??American Jewish History Motivated by Woody Allenâ??s brief comedic transformation into… Mehr…
â??A valuable contribution to a growing body of scholarly work on Jewish visibility in cinema.â? â??American Jewish History Motivated by Woody Allenâ??s brief comedic transformation into a Hasidic Jew in Annie Hall, cultural historian Shaina Hammerman examines the effects of real and imagined representations of Hasidic Jews in film, television, theater, and photography. Although these depictions could easily be dismissed as slapstick comedies and sexy dramas about forbidden relationships, Hammerman uses this ethnic imagery to ask meaningful questions about how Jewish identity, multiculturalism, belonging, and relevance are constructed on the stage and silver screenâ??questions relevant to any minority in present-day America and Europe. Social Science, eBooks.com<
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Detailangaben zum Buch - Silver Screen, Hasidic Jews: The Story of an Image Shaina Hammerman Author
EAN (ISBN-13): 9780253031709 Erscheinungsjahr: 2017 Herausgeber: Indiana University Press Digital >16
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ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 978-0-253-03170-9 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: allen Titel des Buches: häsi, jews jews, image
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