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Looking Jewish : visual culture and modern diaspora

Beyond the ghetto walls: shtetl to nation in photography by Alter Kacyzne and Moshe Vorobeichic -- Modern artist, modern Jew: Bruno Schulz's diasporas -- Z'chor! Roman Vishniac's photo-eulogy of Eastern European Jews -- Difference in diaspora: the Yiddishe mama, the Jewish mother, the...

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Autor principal: Zemel, Carol M. (Autor, VerfasserIn)
Formato: Online Resource Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Bloomington : Indiana University Press , [2015]
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Acceso en línea:http://kunst.proxy.fid-lizenzen.de/fid/jstor-ebooks-art/www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt16gzjbs
Publicación relacionada:Erscheint auch als: Looking Jewish
Notas de Autor:Carol Zemel
E-Book Packages:JSTOR E-Books in Art, Design and Photography
Notas:FID-Lizenz "FID Kunst, Fotografie, Design" (keine Universitätslizenz)
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Sumario:Beyond the ghetto walls: shtetl to nation in photography by Alter Kacyzne and Moshe Vorobeichic -- Modern artist, modern Jew: Bruno Schulz's diasporas -- Z'chor! Roman Vishniac's photo-eulogy of Eastern European Jews -- Difference in diaspora: the Yiddishe mama, the Jewish mother, the Jewish princess, and their men -- Diasporic values in contemporary art: Kitaj, Katchor, Frenkel.
Jewish art and visual culture-art made by Jews about Jews-in modern diasporic settings is the subject of Looking Jewish. Carol Zemel focuses on particular artists and cultural figures in interwar Eastern Europe and postwar America who blended Jewishness and mainstream modernism to create a diasporic art, one that transcends dominant national traditions. She begins with a painting entitled Albert: Used to Be Abraham, a double portrait of a man, which serves to illustrate Zemel's conception of the doubleness of Jewish diasporic art. She considers two interwar photographers, Alter Kacyzne and Moshe Vorobeichic; images by the Polish writer Bruno Schulz; the pre- and postwar photographs of Roman Vishniac; the figure of the Jewish mother in postwar popular culture (Molly Goldberg); and works by R.B. Kitaj, Ben Katchor, and Vera Frenkel that explore Jewish identity in a postmodern environment
Notas:Includes bibliographical references and index
Descripción Física:1 Online-Ressource illustrations
ISBN:9780253015426
0253015421