Jewish Film & New Media Volume 10, Number 2 (Fall 2022)

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Jewish Film & New Media 10.2 (Fall 2022)

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 10 Number 2 (Fall 2022)

ARTICLES

Sid Caesar’s Comedy of Excess and the Jewish American 1950s
Donald Weber 

Rejecting the Collective: Unorthodox and the Problem of Individualist Feminism
Karen E.H. Skinazi

DOSSIER: DIGITAL HOLOCAUST MEMORY FROM THE MARGINS

INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL SECTION

Digital Holocaust Memory from the Margins: Practices, Places, and Narratives
Roni Mikel-Arieli, Norma Musih, and Jackie Feldman

ARTICLES

Holocaust Education and Human Rights Advocacy on TikTok
Paul Morrow and Katie Schreyer

Youthful Platform Commemoration: TikTok as a Frontier for Holocaust Education and Memory
Tom Divon and Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann

Practices and Challenges in Digital Holocaust and Genocide Education: The Case Study of the Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Centre ( JHGC)
Catherine Boyd, Daniella Hovsha, and Mduduzi Ntuli

Curating is Believing: Digital Art Exhibition and Holocaust Memory
Noga Stiassny

Mapping the Unapproachable: An Analysis of Digital Mappings of Traumatic Places in Europe
Leo Dressel

Media Coverage of COVID-19 Mobile Phone Surveillance as a Non-Commemorative Site of Nazi Germany and Holocaust Remembrance
Aya Yadlin and Avi Marciano

REVIEWS

On Friedman’s Citizen Spielberg
Nigel Morris

On Ward’s East German Film and the Holocaust
Simon Ward

On Samuel’s Northern Exposure: A Cultural History
Vincent Brook

On Reingold’s Gender and Sexuality in Israeli Graphic Novels
Kevin Haworth

On Ceplair’s The Hollywood Motion Picture Blacklist: Seventy-Five Years Later
Vincent Brook

On Meyers’s Movie-Made Jews: An American Tradition
Karen E. H. Skinazi

On Pridgeon’s Revolutionary Visions: Jewish Life and Politics in Latin American Film
Raanan Rein

On Cherry’s Why the Jews? How Jewish Values Transformed Twentieth-Century American Pop Culture
Jarrod Tanny

On Wallis’s Reimagining the Promised Land: Israel and America in Post- War Hollywood Cinema
David B. Levy

On Shaw and Goodman’s Hollywood and Israel: A History
Lawrence Baron

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