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11. Negotiating Jewish and Palestinian Identities in Latin American Cinema
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Tzvi Tal
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. Evolving Images: Jewish Latin American Cinema 1
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Part I. Alternative Identities
- 1. Out of the Shadows: María Victoria Menis’s Camera Obscura 11
- 2. Intercultural Dilemmas: Performing Jewish Identities in Contemporary Mexican Cinema 24
- 3. Incidental Jewishness in the Films of Fabián Bielinsky 36
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Part II. Memory and Violence
- 4. My German Friend and the Jewish Argentine/German “Mnemo-Historic“ Context 49
- 5. Dispersed Friendships: Jeanine Meerapfel’s The Girlfriend 62
- 6. Revisiting the AMIA Bombing in Marcos Carnevale’s Anita 73
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Part III. New Themes
- 7. The Year My Parents Went on Vacation: A Jewish Journey in the Land of Soccer 91
- 8. Coming of Age in Two Films from Argentina and Uruguay 103
- 9. Waiting for the Messiah: The Super 8mm Films of Alberto Salomón 117
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Part IV. Diasporas and Displacements
- 10. Geographic Isolation and Jewish Religious Revival in Two Contemporary Latin American Documentaries 133
- 11. Negotiating Jewish and Palestinian Identities in Latin American Cinema 148
- 12. From a Dream to Reality: Representations of Israel in Contemporary Jewish Latin American Film 164
- 13. On Becoming a Movie 178
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Part V. Comparative Perspectives: North and South American Cinema
- 14. Jewish Urban Space in the Films of Daniel Burman and Woody Allen 187
- 15. Interfaith Relations between Jews and Gentiles in Argentine and US Cinema 204
- Afterword. Film Studies, Jewish Studies, Latin American Studies 225
- Jewish Latin American Filmography 235
- Contributors 241
- Index 245
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. Evolving Images: Jewish Latin American Cinema 1
-
Part I. Alternative Identities
- 1. Out of the Shadows: María Victoria Menis’s Camera Obscura 11
- 2. Intercultural Dilemmas: Performing Jewish Identities in Contemporary Mexican Cinema 24
- 3. Incidental Jewishness in the Films of Fabián Bielinsky 36
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Part II. Memory and Violence
- 4. My German Friend and the Jewish Argentine/German “Mnemo-Historic“ Context 49
- 5. Dispersed Friendships: Jeanine Meerapfel’s The Girlfriend 62
- 6. Revisiting the AMIA Bombing in Marcos Carnevale’s Anita 73
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Part III. New Themes
- 7. The Year My Parents Went on Vacation: A Jewish Journey in the Land of Soccer 91
- 8. Coming of Age in Two Films from Argentina and Uruguay 103
- 9. Waiting for the Messiah: The Super 8mm Films of Alberto Salomón 117
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Part IV. Diasporas and Displacements
- 10. Geographic Isolation and Jewish Religious Revival in Two Contemporary Latin American Documentaries 133
- 11. Negotiating Jewish and Palestinian Identities in Latin American Cinema 148
- 12. From a Dream to Reality: Representations of Israel in Contemporary Jewish Latin American Film 164
- 13. On Becoming a Movie 178
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Part V. Comparative Perspectives: North and South American Cinema
- 14. Jewish Urban Space in the Films of Daniel Burman and Woody Allen 187
- 15. Interfaith Relations between Jews and Gentiles in Argentine and US Cinema 204
- Afterword. Film Studies, Jewish Studies, Latin American Studies 225
- Jewish Latin American Filmography 235
- Contributors 241
- Index 245