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Another man’s faith? The image of Judaism in the BBC television series Men Seeking God

Another man’s faith? The image of Judaism in the BBC television series Men Seeking God
Another man’s faith? The image of Judaism in the BBC television series Men Seeking God
The 1954 BBC television series Men Seeking God saw Labour MP Christopher Mayhew interview devout believers of the world’s great living religions. The present article uses press coverage, Mayhew’s and the BBC’s archives, and the surviving 15 minutes of footage to reconstruct and discuss episode three on Judaism, arguing that it conflates
Judaism, Jewishness, Anglo-Jewish and Israeli identity

1462-169X
463-476
Jordan, James
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Jordan, James
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Jordan, James (2012) Another man’s faith? The image of Judaism in the BBC television series Men Seeking God. Jewish Culture and History, 12 (3), 463-476. (doi:10.1080/1462169X.2012.721493).

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Abstract

The 1954 BBC television series Men Seeking God saw Labour MP Christopher Mayhew interview devout believers of the world’s great living religions. The present article uses press coverage, Mayhew’s and the BBC’s archives, and the surviving 15 minutes of footage to reconstruct and discuss episode three on Judaism, arguing that it conflates
Judaism, Jewishness, Anglo-Jewish and Israeli identity

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Published date: October 2012
Organisations: Computational Engineering & Design Group

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Local EPrints ID: 344585
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/344585
ISSN: 1462-169X
PURE UUID: 01d059a4-f497-40ba-afdc-e5f3a81a5657

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Date deposited: 26 Oct 2012 08:42
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 12:15

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