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The Chutzpah of Jewish Cultural Studies
2008This introductory chapter provides an overview of Jewish cultural studies. In its formation, Jewish cultural studies is something of a hybrid of Jewish studies and cultural studies. For Jewish studies, Jewish cultural studies helps to contemporize and contextualize Jewish experience. And since the identity of Jewishness is often open to interpretation,
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Soviet Jewishness and Cultural Studies
Journal of Jewish Identities, 2011In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: In 2009 Natan Sharansky, formerly an iconic Soviet refusenik and now an Israeli politician, was named chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel, the wing of the Israeli government historically charged with fostering Jewish immigration to Israel, traditionally known as aliya.
Olga Gershenson, David Shneer
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Jewish Culture Outside the Study Hall
Judaïsme Ancien - Ancient Judaism, 2020La litterature juive apres la destruction du second Temple de Jerusalem jusqu’ a la periode byzantine (70-640 ce) etait majoritairement redigee par l’ elite rabbinique.
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Mapping the ‘New Jewish Cultural Studies’
History Workshop Journal, 20014 Perry Anderson, 'Renewals', New Left Review New series, 1, Jan.-Feb. 2000, p. 10. 5 Frederic Jameson, 'Five Theses on Actually Existing Marxism', in Ellen Meiksins Wood and John Bellamy Foster (eds), In Defence of History: Marxism and the Postmodern Agenda, New York, 1997, p. 175. 6 John Brewer and Roy Porter (eds), Consumption and the World of Goods,
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2008
This chapter assesses the Jewishness of Hollywood film. It explores how Jewishness is encoded within specific key Jewish American films — films which, while made by Jewish American film-makers, are accessible to and indeed intended for a mainstream, and therefore not necessarily a Jewish, audience.
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This chapter assesses the Jewishness of Hollywood film. It explores how Jewishness is encoded within specific key Jewish American films — films which, while made by Jewish American film-makers, are accessible to and indeed intended for a mainstream, and therefore not necessarily a Jewish, audience.
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