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Debora Kantor, "Examining Jewish Identity in Argentine Cinema: Nonfiction Films on Israel"

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In this episode, Debora Kantor, a lecturer at the National University of San Martin, Buenos Aires, discusses her research on the representation of Jews and Jewishness in Argentine modern and contemporary cinema. She delves into her specific project on Argentine nonfiction films about Israel, examining how these films reflect both collective and personal understandings of Jewish identity. The discussion includes her analysis of autobiographical turns in contemporary Argentine cinema and the transformation of Jewish portrayals in this context. Cantor highlights significant films and directors, illustrating how they address themes such as the imagination of Israel, the intergenerational transmission of the Holocaust, and the depiction of Jewish spaces in Buenos Aires. She provides detailed insights into specific films like Nicolás Abruj's 'Us, Them and Me', Ivo Eichenbaum's 'The Automatic Part', and Flora Resnick's 'Peromaisk', among others, elaborating on their thematic exploration of political utopia, left-wing melancholia, and the impact of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Jewish diasporic identity. The music used in this episode, "Moisesville", by Argentine Jewish musician Jevel Katz, is the name of one of the most important Jewish agricultural colonies settled by the Jewish Colonization Association in Argentina and his music is very relevant to the cultural heritage of Argentine Jews.
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In this episode, Debora Kantor, a lecturer at the National University of San Martin, Buenos Aires, discusses her research on the representation of Jews and Jewishness in Argentine modern and contemporary cinema. She delves into her specific project on Argentine nonfiction films about Israel, examining how these films reflect both collective and personal understandings of Jewish identity. The discussion includes her analysis of autobiographical turns in contemporary Argentine cinema and the transformation of Jewish portrayals in this context. Cantor highlights significant films and directors, illustrating how they address themes such as the imagination of Israel, the intergenerational transmission of the Holocaust, and the depiction of Jewish spaces in Buenos Aires. She provides detailed insights into specific films like Nicolás Abruj's 'Us, Them and Me', Ivo Eichenbaum's 'The Automatic Part', and Flora Resnick's 'Peromaisk', among others, elaborating on their thematic exploration of political utopia, left-wing melancholia, and the impact of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Jewish diasporic identity. The music used in this episode, "Moisesville", by Argentine Jewish musician Jevel Katz, is the name of one of the most important Jewish agricultural colonies settled by the Jewish Colonization Association in Argentina and his music is very relevant to the cultural heritage of Argentine Jews.
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