Jews, Cinema and Public Life in Interwar Britain Jews, Cinema and Public Life in Interwar Britain

Jews, Cinema and Public Life in Interwar Britain

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Descrizione dell’editore

This book investigates a Jewish orientation to film culture in interwar Britain. It explores how pleasure, politics and communal solidarity intermingled in the cinemas of Jewish neighbourhoods, and how film was seen as a vessel through which Jewish communal concerns might be carried to a wider public. Addressing an array of related topics, this volume examines the lived expressive cultures of cinemas in Jewish areas and the ethnically specific films consumed within these sites; the reception of film stars as representations of a Jewish social body; and how an antisemitic canard that understood the cinema as a Jewish monopoly complicated its use as a base for anti-fascist activity. In shedding light on an unexplored aspect of British film reception and exhibition, Toffell provides a unique insight into the making of the modern city by migrant communities. The title will be of use to anyone interested in Britain’s interwar leisure landscape, the Jewish presence in modernity, anda cinema studies sensitised  to the everyday experience of audiences.

GENERE
Arte e intrattenimento
PUBBLICATO
2018
3 novembre
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
238
EDITORE
Palgrave Macmillan UK
DIMENSIONE
3
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