Jewish Film & New Media Volume 3, Number 2 (Fall 2015)
Jewish Film & New Media provides an outlet for research into any aspect of Jewish film, television, and new media and is unique in its interdisciplinary nature, exploring the rich and diverse cultural heritage across the globe. The journal is distinctive in bringing together a range of cinemas, televisions, films, programs, and other digital material in one volume and in its positioning of the discussions within a range of contexts—the cultural, historical, textual, and many others.
Jewish Film & New Media provides an outlet for research into any aspect of Jewish film, television, and new media and is unique in its interdisciplinary nature, exploring the rich and diverse cultural heritage across the globe. The journal is distinctive in bringing together a range of cinemas, televisions, films, programs, and other digital material in one volume and in its positioning of the discussions within a range of contexts—the cultural, historical, textual, and many others.
Jewish Film & New Media Volume 3 Number 2 (Fall 2015)
Articles
Trauma, Guilt, and Ethics in BeTipul and In Treatment: The Universalist Approach and (Jewish) Particularism of Psychoanalysis in Transnational Television
Michaela Wuensch
Bastardized History: How Inglourious Basterds Breaks through American Screen Memory
Stella Setka
Mehubarot: A Peep without a Show
Ayelet Kohn
Holocaust Humor, Satire, and Parody on Israeli Television
Liat Steir-Livny
Review Essay
Through the Lens of Israeli Cinema: A Review
Rachel Harris
Reviews
On Kozlovsky-Golan’s The Death Penalty in American Cinema: Spare Me!
Vincent Brook
On Adler’s Bethlehem
Eran Kaplan
On Doherty’s Hollywood and Hitler, 1933–1939
Steven Carr
On Goldman’s The American Jewish Story Through Cinema
David B. Levy