Rethinking Jewish History and Memory Through Photography

Ofer Ashkenazi editor Thomas Pegelow Kaplan editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:State University of New York Press

Published:1st Aug '25

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Rethinking Jewish History and Memory Through Photography cover

Reveals the significance of photography in modern Jewish history and memory.

Rethinking Jewish History and Memory Through Photography highlights the significant role of photography in modern Jewish history and memory. Considering photographs as unique documents that not only depict reality but also shape how it is perceived and remembered, the volume emphasizes the importance of careful photographic analysis in understanding modern Jewish experiences, self-perceptions, and memories. Bringing together leading and emerging scholars, the book offers a range of innovative approaches to central themes in modern Jewish history, including nationalism, migration, race, and antisemitism. In addition to the discussion of various case studies, a variety of methodological approaches for the current and future use of photoanalysis by scholars are presented.

"This is, to my knowledge, the most comprehensive, most broadly based, and likely the most useful and accessible book on Jewish photography. Well written, richly illustrated, and intelligently and comprehensively constructed and edited, it is extremely important to the field of Jewish studies but also serves as a model for anyone who wishes to engage with photographic material." — Ellen Smith, Brandeis University

ISBN: 9798855803464

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm

Weight: 703g

428 pages