Description
Explore the Visual Language of Jewish Identity
Imagining Jewish Authenticity uncovers how American Jewish thinkers use images and text to define, question, and express Jewish identity. Through compelling analysis, Ken Koltun-Fromm reveals how visual expectations and cultural memory shape the way Jews understand themselves within the American landscape.
What You’ll Learn
- How visual media influences perceptions of Jewish authenticity
- The relationship between imagery, cultural knowledge, and belonging
- The interplay of race, embodiment, and identity in Jewish thought
- Why fears of inauthenticity persist in modern Jewish discourse
Perfect For
- Readers interested in American Jewish culture and philosophy
- Scholars of religion, identity, and visual studies
- Anyone exploring how images shape collective memory
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