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- Jewish Film & New Media: An International Journal
- Wayne State University Press
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- Trauma, Guilt, and Ethics in BeTipul and In Treatment: The Universalist Approach and (Jewish) Particularism of Psychoanalysis in Transnational Television Volume 3, Number 2, Fall 2015, pp. 119-140
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This issue contains 9 articles in total
- On Goldman’s The American Jewish Story Through Cinema
- On Doherty’s Hollywood and Hitler, 1933–1939
- On Adler’s Bethlehem
- On Kozlovsky-Golan’s The Death Penalty in American Cinema: “Spare Me!”
- Through the Lens of Israeli Cinema: A Review
- Holocaust Humor, Satire, and Parody on Israeli Television
- Mehubarot: A Peep without a Show
- Bastardized History: How Inglourious Basterds Breaks through American Screen Memory
- Trauma, Guilt, and Ethics in BeTipul and In Treatment: The Universalist Approach and (Jewish) Particularism of Psychoanalysis in Transnational Television
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