Movies and Midrash
Movies and Midrash
About this book
"Movies and Midrash uses cinema as a springboard to discuss central Jewish texts and beliefs. Wendy I. Zierler explores what Jewish tradition, text, and theology have to say about the lessons and themes arising from influential and compelling films. The book uses the method of 'inverted midrash': while classical rabbinical midrash begins with exegesis of a verse and then introduces a mashal (parable) as a means of further explication, Zierler turns that process around, beginning with the culturally familiar cinematic parable and then analyzing related Jewish texts. Each chapter connects a secular film to a different central theme in classical Jewish sources or modern Jewish thought. Films covered include The Truman Show (truth), Memento (memory), Crimes and Misdemeanors (sin), Magnolia (confession and redemption), The Descendants (birthright), Forrest Gump (cleverness and simplicity), and The Hunger Games (creation of humanity in God's image), among others"--
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- OL Work ID
- OL19736818W
Subjects
Motion picturesMoral and ethical aspectsJudaismMotion pictures, religious aspectsMotion pictures, moral and ethical aspectsJews in motion picturesReligious aspects