Revolutionary Visions : : Jewish Life and Politics in Latin American Film / / Stephanie M. Pridgeon.

Revolutionary Visions examines recent cinematic depictions of Jewish involvement in 1960s and 1970s revolutionary movements in Latin America. In order to explore the topic, the book bridges critical theory on religion, politics, and hegemony from regional Latin American, national, and global perspec...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Latinoamericana
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Physical Description:1 online resource (208 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: “A Place in the Economy of Being”: Revolutionary Visions --
1 Saintly Politics: Christianity, Revolution, and Jews --
2 Here We Are to Build a Nation: Jewish Immigrants to Early Twentieth-Century Latin America --
3 Poner el cuerpo femenino judío: Jewish Women’s Bodies and Revolutionary Movements --
4 Lost Embraces: Jewish Parent-Child Relationships and 1970s Politics --
Epilogue: What Sort of Affinity? Conclusions and Areas for Future Study --
Notes --
Works Cited --
Index
Summary:Revolutionary Visions examines recent cinematic depictions of Jewish involvement in 1960s and 1970s revolutionary movements in Latin America. In order to explore the topic, the book bridges critical theory on religion, politics, and hegemony from regional Latin American, national, and global perspectives. Placing these theories in dialogue with recent films, the author asks the following questions: How did revolutionary commitment change Jewish community and families in twentieth-century Latin America? How did Jews contribute to revolutionary causes, and what is the place of Jews in the legacies of revolutionary movements? How is film used to project self-representations of Jewish communities in the national project for a mainstream audience? Jewish involvement in revolutionary movements is rife with contradictions. On the one hand, it was a natural progression of patterns of political participation, based on the ideological affinities shared between socialist movements and Marxist revolutionary politics. On the other hand, involvement in revolutionary politics would also upset the status quo of Jewish communities because of the extreme nature of revolutionary practices (e.g., guerrilla warfare), revolutionary groups’ alignment with Palestine, and the assimilation into non-Jewish culture that revolutionary involvement often entailed. These contradictions between Jewish self-identification and revolutionary activity continue to confound cultural understandings of the points of contact between identities and political affinities. In this way, Revolutionary Visions contributes to timely debates within cultural studies surrounding identities and politics.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781487537647
9783110753790
9783110754032
9783110754001
9783110753776
9783110690453
9783110739220
DOI:10.3138/9781487537647
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Stephanie M. Pridgeon.