Ken Koltun-Fromm traces how American Jewish thinkers capture Jewish authenticity, and lingering fears of inauthenticity, in and through visual discourse and opens up the subtle connections between visual expectations, cultural knowledge, racial belonging, embodied identity, and the ways images and texts work together.
Ken Koltun-Fromm traces how American Jewish thinkers capture Jewish authenticity, and lingering fears of inauthenticity, in and through visual discourse and opens up the subtle connections between visual expectations, cultural knowledge, racial belonging, embodied identity, and the ways images and texts work together.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Introduction: Visual Authenticity in the American Jewish Imaginary Section I. The Anxiety of Authenticity in Image and Text 1. Seeing Israel in Bernard Rosenblatt's Social Zionism 2. Seeing Things in Abraham Joshua Heschel's The Sabbath 3. Seeing Food in The Jewish Home Beautiful and Kosher by Design Section II. The Embodied Language of Visual Authenticity 4. The Language of Jewish Bodies in Michael Wyschogrod's The Body of Faith 5. The Language of Gendered Bodies in Adler's Engendering Judaism 6. The Language of Racial Bodies in Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz's The Colors of Jews Conclusion: Imagining Jewish Authenticity in Every Generation Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: Visual Authenticity in the American Jewish Imaginary Section I. The Anxiety of Authenticity in Image and Text 1. Seeing Israel in Bernard Rosenblatt's Social Zionism 2. Seeing Things in Abraham Joshua Heschel's The Sabbath 3. Seeing Food in The Jewish Home Beautiful and Kosher by Design Section II. The Embodied Language of Visual Authenticity 4. The Language of Jewish Bodies in Michael Wyschogrod's The Body of Faith 5. The Language of Gendered Bodies in Adler's Engendering Judaism 6. The Language of Racial Bodies in Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz's The Colors of Jews Conclusion: Imagining Jewish Authenticity in Every Generation Notes Bibliography Index
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