Connected jews: expressions of community in analogue and digital culture
In: Jewish cultural studies volume six
Introduction: Media, Mediation, and Jewish Community Simon J. Bronner and Caspar Battegay Part I. The Impact of Texts on, and in, Jewish Community 1. Sixteenth-Century Jewish Makers of Printed Books and the Shaping of Late Renaissance Jewish Literacy Pavel Sládek 2. Settings of Silver: The Feminization of the Jewish Sabbath, 1920 -- 1945 Amy K. Milligan 3. Contemporary Israeli Midrash and the Construction of a Dialogic Intragroup Discourse Tsafi Sebba-Elran Part II. Media, Performance, and Popular Discourse in the Formation of Jewish Community 4. The Jewish Atlantic: Diaspora and Popular Music Caspar Battegay 5. The Hidden Legacies of Jewish Traditions and the Global Allure of Psychotherapy: A Case Study of the Israeli TV Series Betipul Diana L. Popescu 6. Propagating Modern Jewish Identity in Madagascar: A Contextual Analysis of One Community's Discursive Strategies Nathan P. Devir 7. Telling Jokes: Connecting and Separating Jews in Analogue and Digital Culture Simon J. Bronner Part III. Virtual Spaces for Jews in a Digital Age 8. Going Online to Go 'Home': Yizkor Books, Cyber-Shtetls, and Communities of Location Rachel Leah Jablon 9. The Second Life of Judaism: A History of Religious Community and Practice in Virtual Spaces Julian Voloj and Anthony Bak Buccitelli 10. Rethinking Jewishness in Networked Publics: The Case of Post-Communist Hungary Anna Manchin Contributors Index.