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Focusing on films produced in Sweden for primarily Swedish audiences, Wright analyzes how the portrayal of the relatively small Jewish minority has evolved over the years. She also compares the images of Jews in Swedish film with those of other ethnic subcultures: long-term resident communities such as tattare ('travelers', an indigenous pariah group often confused with gypsies), Finns, the Sami, and recent immigrant populations such as Greeks, Italians, Turks, and Yugoslavians.
She is also the first scholar to discuss Ingmar Bergman's presentation of Jewish characters. Wright confronts important - and exceedingly difficult - social questions. She deals head-on with xenophobia, anti-Semitism, immigration, assimilation, ethnicity, multiculturalism, and the national self-image of Swedes as reflected in their cinema. She also analyzes the manner in which Swedish film represents the persecution of Jews in Nazi-dominated Europe.
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The visible wall: Jews and other ethnic outsiders in Swedish film
1998, [Uppsala universitet], Uppsala University Library [distributor], Southern Illinois University Press
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The visible wall: Jews and other ethnic outsiders in Swedish film
1998, Southern Illinois University Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 435-441) and index.
PRIORITY 3.
Filmography: p. 399-401.
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