Hidden Light : Judaism and Mystical Experience in Israeli Cinema
ISBN: 9780814350690
Platform/Publisher: Ebook Central / Wayne State University Press
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Subjects: Fine Arts; Social Science;

Film scholar Chyutin (coeditor, Casting a Giant Shadow) explores "Judaism's ascent in Israeli society through its reflection in cinema" in this ambitious yet frequently opaque outing. Among other subjects, Chyutin spotlights 1960s filmmakers who "harnessed the powers of nostalgia in order to make Judaism more palatable to the nation's dominant Ashkenazi-Zionist tastes"; two religious Zionist filmmaking schools that emerged in the 1990s, each "creating Judaic filmic texts for the general audience (including gentiles)"; and movies from the 2000s and 2010s that tackle such hot-button topics as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of women and queer people in the Orthodox world. Later, Chyutin examines how Israeli films negotiate themes of "New Age--inflected Jewish mysticism," focusing especially on Kabbalistic concepts and rituals. Despite some revealing moments--and intriguing links drawn between mysticism and cinema's unique capacity to suspend disbelief--much of Chyutin's in-depth analysis is dense and jargon-filled ("Though such unitive experiences are grounded in certain phenomenological-ontological realities, for Merleau-Ponty their realization is nevertheless contingent on a proper use of aesthetics"). Film scholars will find merit, though they'll have to wade through the weeds to do so. (Sept.))


Dan Chyutin is a teaching fellow at Tel Aviv University's Steve Tisch School of Film and Television. He has authored essays on Israeli and American cinema in peer-reviewed publications including Cinema Journal , Shofar , Journal of Film and Video , Jewish Film & New Media , Short Film Studies , and Journal of Jewish Identities . He also coedited the anthology Casting a Giant Shadow: The Transnational Shaping of Israeli Cinema , which received The Janovics Center Award for Best Book in Transnational Film and Theatre Studies in 2021. In addition to being a scholar of cinema, he also works as a film curator, including in the capacity of Artistic Director for the EU-funded "Another Look: The Restored Film Project."

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