The imagelogist approach to the amazigh film amazigh jewish community
TITLE:The imagelogist approach to the amazigh film amazigh jewish community
ISBN:9789954385951
DEC-INDEX :791.43
YEAR:2017
RESUME:"The Imageologist Approach to the Amazigh Film: Amazigh Jewish Community" is a thought-provoking book that delves into the cinematic representation of the Amazigh Jewish community. Written by an expert in film studies, the book explores the cultural, historical, and social aspects of the Amazigh Jewish community as portrayed in film. Through an "imageologist" lens, the author examines a range of Amazigh films that focus on the experiences, traditions, and challenges faced by the Amazigh Jewish community. The book analyzes how these films contribute to the representation and understanding of this community's identity, history, and cultural heritage. The author explores various themes depicted in the films, such as the coexistence of Jewish and Amazigh cultures, the impact of migration and displacement, the preservation of traditions, and the struggle for recognition and acceptance within broader society. The book delves into the visual imagery, symbolism, and narrative techniques employed in the films to convey the unique experiences and perspectives of the Amazigh Jewish community. Furthermore, the book situates these films within the broader context of Amazigh cinema, discussing the role of film in cultural preservation, social commentary, and identity formation. It also examines the reception and impact of these films on both Amazigh and broader audiences. By adopting the imageologist approach, this book offers a fresh and insightful analysis of the Amazigh Jewish community's representation in film. It sheds light on the complexities of their cultural and historical narrative, challenging preconceived notions and contributing to a more nuanced understanding of their identity and experiences. "The Imageologist Approach to the Amazigh Film: Amazigh Jewish Community" is a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and film enthusiasts interested in the intersection of cinema, identity, and cultural studies. It provides a rich exploration of Amazigh Jewish representation in film and invites readers to engage critically with the images and narratives presented.
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