Imagining Jewish Authenticity
Vision and Text in American Jewish Thought
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:28th Jan '15
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Exploring how visual media presents claims to Jewish authenticity, Imagining Jewish Authenticity argues that Jews imagine themselves and their place within America by appealing to a graphic sensibility. 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.
This volume will have great appeal for anyone interested in classic Jewish literary sources and popular culture that have contributed to the American Jewish psyche. Not only does Koltun-Fromm's deep investment in the fallible constructions of authenticity bring new and provocative insights into media we thought we knew, it is itself a demonstration of the sort of psychological and intellectual challenges with which American scholars of contemporary "Jewish studies" continue to struggle.
* Studies in Contemporary Jewry *Imagining Jewish Authenticity is an innovative approach to how American Jewish thinkers have explored concepts of identity and belonging and should be required reading for religious practitioners and scholars of Jewish thought alike.
-- Amy Weiss * Religious Studies Review *[T]his volume is not about traditionalist philosophical and theological underpinnings of the rabbinic covenant of learning Jewish authenticity but instead about creative Talmud Torah that speaks of two minds: emotional and experiential. A compelling read. Recommended.
* Choice *Koltun-Fromm has written an important book, one that serves as a reminder not only of the value of boundaries and distinctions—particularly for minority groups—but also of the need for 'new relations of justice'.
* Modern JudaiISBN: 9780253015747
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Weight: 581g
262 pages