This article explores previously undervalued aspects of Zionist and Israeli visual culture in light of the (newly recognized) significance of Jews in the history of photography. Zionism and the emergence of the State of Israel accrued a great deal of good will and benevolent publicity due to the historical confluence between Jews and the rise of photojournalism especially from the 1920s to the 1950s. The first part of the article focuses on Robert Capa, Chim (David Seymour), and Alfred Eisenstaedt, who were far more important, Berkowitz argues, than expressly Zionist photographers. The piece furthermore details little-known attempts to establish the history of photography as a discipline in Israel under the tutelage of (photographer) Arnold...
This dissertation explores legacies of Jewish loss in three American photographic anthologies publis...
Films from or about Palestine are frequently programmed at international film festivals. They are so...
This article recovers the Zionist elite’s preeminent, but now largely forgotten, cultural project of...
Michael Berkowitz explores subjects such as the attempts of H. W. Barnett to unsettle portrait conve...
The history and development of photography in Jerusalem is a topic intimately connected with the rel...
This study examines ideas about and photographs of the Sabra, a small yet influential grouping withi...
In this paper I looked into the emergence of photographic cultures in Israel of the post-1967 War pe...
Imaging and Imagining Palestine is the first comprehensive study of photography during the British M...
Historians and sociologists of American Jewish life have identified a tension between the American J...
Photography presented Palestine as a biblical site most relevant to Europe. It highlighted the prese...
This article examines depictions of Palestine from above in the form of maps, high-elevation drawing...
The people of image. Jews and art. Using as its point of departure the recent publications (in Engli...
International audienceThis paper investigates the work of the Magnum Photos agency members in Israel...
The Israeli State envisions itself as first and foremost a Jewish state. Its founding narrative is t...
In 2005, the 38th year of the Israeli military occupation of the Palestinian West Bank, Gaza Strip a...
This dissertation explores legacies of Jewish loss in three American photographic anthologies publis...
Films from or about Palestine are frequently programmed at international film festivals. They are so...
This article recovers the Zionist elite’s preeminent, but now largely forgotten, cultural project of...
Michael Berkowitz explores subjects such as the attempts of H. W. Barnett to unsettle portrait conve...
The history and development of photography in Jerusalem is a topic intimately connected with the rel...
This study examines ideas about and photographs of the Sabra, a small yet influential grouping withi...
In this paper I looked into the emergence of photographic cultures in Israel of the post-1967 War pe...
Imaging and Imagining Palestine is the first comprehensive study of photography during the British M...
Historians and sociologists of American Jewish life have identified a tension between the American J...
Photography presented Palestine as a biblical site most relevant to Europe. It highlighted the prese...
This article examines depictions of Palestine from above in the form of maps, high-elevation drawing...
The people of image. Jews and art. Using as its point of departure the recent publications (in Engli...
International audienceThis paper investigates the work of the Magnum Photos agency members in Israel...
The Israeli State envisions itself as first and foremost a Jewish state. Its founding narrative is t...
In 2005, the 38th year of the Israeli military occupation of the Palestinian West Bank, Gaza Strip a...
This dissertation explores legacies of Jewish loss in three American photographic anthologies publis...
Films from or about Palestine are frequently programmed at international film festivals. They are so...
This article recovers the Zionist elite’s preeminent, but now largely forgotten, cultural project of...