Omer Bartov, Brown University professor of European history, is the author of The “Jew” in Cinema: From the Golem to Don’t Touch My Holocaust (Indiana University Press, 2005). The book looks at how stereotypical portrayals of the “Jew” have informed European, American and Israeli cinema since the 1920s. In fall 2005, 200 students took his class, Modern Genocide and Other Crimes Against Humanity.
Website | http://www.brown.edu/Departments/German_Studies/people/facultypage.php?id=1106970215 |
Email address | Omer_Bartov@brown.edu |
Phone number | 401-863-1375 |
Categories | Arts, Beliefs & practices, Death, education, Foreign policy, Government & politics, Media, Migration, Poverty & welfare, Race & ethnicity, Society & culture |
Locations | Germany, Israel, Rhode Island, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, United States of America |
Resource Types | Sources |
Faiths | Judaism |
Languages | English |