Volume 1, Issue 2 (2013)
From the Introduction
We are delighted to introduce the second issue of Jewish Film & New Media... Like its predecessor, this second issue... is again by no means comprehensive in its offerings. Rather we aim to point the way to the sort of submissions we would like to encourage in future issues. Consequently, this issue covers cinema and television, and issues related to them, emanating from Hollywood, Israel, Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union. (from the editors' Introduction)
Introduction
Introduction
Nathan Abrams and Nir Cohen
Articles
Figuring Jewishness in George Cukor's 'A Double Life'
Elyce Rae Helford
Challenging the "Hollywoodization" of the Holocaust: Reconsidering 'Judgment at Nuremberg' (1961)
Jennifer Frost
Serial Trauma: Seriality and Post-Trauma in the Israeli Television Drama 'Parashat Ha-Shavu’a'
Itay Harlap
Review Essay
Reviews
On Brittain and Spotton’s 'Memorandum'
Jordan Osterer
On Hicks’s 'First Films of the Holocaust: Soviet Cinema and the Genocide of the Jews, 1938–1946'
Marat Grinberg
On Dunn's 'The Worlds of Wolf Mankowitz: Between Elite and Popular Cultures in Post-War Britain'
Searle Kochberg
On Epstein’s 'American Jewish Films: The Search for Identity'
Stephen J. Whitfield