Alisa S. Lebow examines films from Jewish artists to reveal how the postmodern impulse to turn the lens inward intersects provocatively (and at times unwittingly) with historical tropes and stereotypes of the Jew. Using a multidisciplinary approach Lebow shows how this form of self-expression is challenging both autobiography and documentary and, in the process, changing the art of cinema and recording the cultural shifts of our time. Documentaries have increasingly used the first person, with a number of prominent filmmakers finding critical and commercial success with this intimate approach. Jewish filmmakers have particularly thrived in this genre, using it to explore disparate definitions of the self in relation to the larger groups of...
Film is an essential part of entertainment. Millions of people spend time in front of the big screen...
The notion of "self" and "other" and its representation in artwork and literature is an important th...
The personal documentary and the biographical film, at their very best, reflect both a desire to dis...
When a filmmaker makes a film with herself as a subject, she is already divided as both the subject ...
The review of the history and practice of first-person filmmaking and autobiographical documentary,...
‘The Jew is ambivalence incarnate.’ zygmunt bauman Historically, the representation of Jews in Sovie...
As internet started to take an important role on the circulation of the audio visual and written ma...
This essay focuses on Pourquoi Israel (1973) and Tsahal (1994), two films from Claude Lanzmann’s tri...
The post-Cold War era, with its redrawn European topographies and renegotiated political and cultura...
Throughout its brief history, Israeli cinema largely ignored Jewish religious identity, aligning its...
Contemporary artists exploring Jewish identity in the UK are caught between two exclusions, broadly ...
This dissertation explores the representational power of Hasidic Jews in film, the natural site for ...
This study presents a close reading of six documentary films, which were created by Palestinian and ...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, there has been a veritable increase in the number of Arg...
For many Holocaust survivors, one of the most difficult obstacles to overcome is the simultaneous ne...
Film is an essential part of entertainment. Millions of people spend time in front of the big screen...
The notion of "self" and "other" and its representation in artwork and literature is an important th...
The personal documentary and the biographical film, at their very best, reflect both a desire to dis...
When a filmmaker makes a film with herself as a subject, she is already divided as both the subject ...
The review of the history and practice of first-person filmmaking and autobiographical documentary,...
‘The Jew is ambivalence incarnate.’ zygmunt bauman Historically, the representation of Jews in Sovie...
As internet started to take an important role on the circulation of the audio visual and written ma...
This essay focuses on Pourquoi Israel (1973) and Tsahal (1994), two films from Claude Lanzmann’s tri...
The post-Cold War era, with its redrawn European topographies and renegotiated political and cultura...
Throughout its brief history, Israeli cinema largely ignored Jewish religious identity, aligning its...
Contemporary artists exploring Jewish identity in the UK are caught between two exclusions, broadly ...
This dissertation explores the representational power of Hasidic Jews in film, the natural site for ...
This study presents a close reading of six documentary films, which were created by Palestinian and ...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, there has been a veritable increase in the number of Arg...
For many Holocaust survivors, one of the most difficult obstacles to overcome is the simultaneous ne...
Film is an essential part of entertainment. Millions of people spend time in front of the big screen...
The notion of "self" and "other" and its representation in artwork and literature is an important th...
The personal documentary and the biographical film, at their very best, reflect both a desire to dis...