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With critical essays by leading scholars from Latin America, the United States, Europe, and Israel, this is the first volume devoted to Jewish filmmaking and films with Jewish themes and characters in Latin America.
List of contents
- Introduction. Evolving Images: Jewish Latin American Cinema (Nora Glickman and Ariana Huberman)
- Part I. Alternative Identities
- 1. Out of the Shadows: María Victoria Menis’s Camera Obscura (Graciela Michelotti)
- 2. Intercultural Dilemmas: Performing Jewish Identities in Contemporary Mexican Cinema (Elissa J. Rashkin)
- 3. Incidental Jewishness in the Films of Fabián Bielinsky (Amy Kaminsky)
- Part II. Memory and Violence
- 4. My German Friend and the Jewish Argentine/German “Mnemo-Historic“ Context (Daniela Goldfine)
- 5. Dispersed Friendships: Jeanine Meerapfel’s La amiga (Patricia Nuriel)
- 6. Revisiting the AMIA Bombing in Marcos Carnevale’s Anita (Mirna Vohnsen)
- Part III. New Themes
- 7. The Year My Parents Went on Vacation: A Jewish Journey in the Land of Soccer (Alejandro Meter)
- 8. Coming of Age in Two Films from Argentina and Uruguay (Carolina Rocha)
- 9. Waiting for the Messiah: The Super 8mm Films of Alberto Salomón (Ernesto Livon-Grosman)
- Part IV. Diasporas and Displacements
- 10. Geographic Isolation and Jewish Religious Revival in Front (Ariana Huberman)
- 11. Negotiating Jewish and Palestinian Identities in Latin American Cinema (Tzvi Tal)
- 12. From a Dream to Reality: Representations of Israel in Contemporary Jewish Latin American Film (Amalia Ran)
- 13. On Becoming a Movie (Ilan Stavans)
- Part V. Comparative Perspectives: North and South American Cinema
- 14. Jewish Urban Space in the Films of Daniel Burman and Woody Allen (Jerry Carlson)
- 15. Interfaith Relations between Jews and Gentiles in Argentine and US Cinema (Nora Glickman)
- Afterword. Film Studies, Jewish Studies, Latin American Studies (Naomi Lindstrom)
- Jewish Latin American Filmography
- Contributors
- Index
About the author
Nora Glickman is a professor of Latin American literature at Queens College and at the Graduate Center, CUNY.
Ariana Huberman is an associate professor of Spanish at Haverford College.