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The "Jew" in cinema : from the golem to Don't touch my Holocaust

Analyzes the image of the Jew in films from the 1920s through the 1990s, in a number of countries (the USSR, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, East and West Germany, France, Italy, the USA, and Israel). Highlights the influence of stereotypes not only in antisemitic films, but also in pro-Jewish and anti-antisemitic ones, revealing how latent antisemitic images have been projected even in the latter two types of films. Contains a broad range of films, including Nazi documentaries and Hollywood films with Jewish or "Jewish" heroes (e.g. Paul Newman in "Exodus"). The sections deal with the "Jew" as perpetrator, victim, hero, and anti-hero. The analyses of many different films explore issues related to antisemitism and the Shoah. Celluloid images of the "Jew" have both reflected history and helped to mold it. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism)
Print Book, English, ©2005
Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Ind., ©2005
xv, 374 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
9780253217455, 9780253345028, 0253217458, 0253345022
55633594
The "Jew" as perpetrator
The "Jew" as victim
The "Jew" as hero
The "Jew" as anti-hero