An edition of The "Jew" in cinema (2004)

The "Jew" in cinema

from The Golem to Don't touch my Holocaust

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The "Jew" in cinema
Omer Bartov
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An edition of The "Jew" in cinema (2004)

The "Jew" in cinema

from The Golem to Don't touch my Holocaust

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English
Pages
374

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Cover of: ha-Yehudi ba-ḳolnoʻa
ha-Yehudi ba-ḳolnoʻa: me-"ha-golem" le-"al tigʻu li ba-Shoʼah"
2008, ʻAm ʻoved, ha-Mikhlalah ha-aḳademit Sapir
in Hebrew
Cover of: The "Jew" in cinema
The "Jew" in cinema: from The golem to Don't touch my Holocaust
2005, Indiana University Press
in English
Cover of: The "Jew" in cinema
The "Jew" in cinema: from The Golem to Don't touch my Holocaust
2004, Indiana University Press
in English

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Bloomington, IN

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PN

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xv, 374 p. :
Number of pages
374

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OL22611322M
ISBN 10
0253217458
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1841542
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