Frankely Judaic Podcast
A Jewish Studies podcast series featuring the research of Frankel Institute fellows
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The “Frankely Judaic” podcast explores cutting edge Jewish studies research conducted at the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies, the University of Michigan. Each episode of “Frankely Judaic” highlights the research of a fellow at the Institute. This podcast dives into the most urgent and compelling questions and debates in Jewish studies today. Relevant, lively, and accessible, “Frankely Judaic” is a resource for educators, students, and anyone interested in Jewish studies.
Season 9 Episodes from “Jewish Visual Cultures”
Jeffrey Abt, “The Jewish Museum: A Story of Art, Identity, and Controversy”
Jeffrey Abt, Wayne State University “The Jewish Museum: A Story of Art,…
Julia Phillips Cohen& Devi Mays, “Global Threads: An Alternative History of Fin-de-Siecle Parisian Fashion”
Julia Phillips Cohen, Vanderbilt University, & Devi Mays, University of Michigan “Global…
Zoya Brumberg-Kraus, “Ethnic Identity in California’s Architectural Vernacular”
Zoya Brumberg-Kraus, Author “From Gold Mountain to Tinseltown: Ethnic Identity in California’s…
Adam Lowenstein, “The Jewish Horror Film: Taboo and Redemption”
Adam Lowenstein, University of Pittsburgh “The Jewish Horror Film: Taboo and Redemption”…
Louis Kaplan, “Jewish Photographic Humor in Dark Times: Visual First Responders to the Third Reich”
Louis Kaplan, University of Toronto “Jewish Photographic Humor in Dark Times: Visual…
Deborah Dash Moore, “Camera as a Passport”
Deborah Dash Moore, University of Michigan “Deborah Dash Moore, “Camera as a…