From the Book - First edition.
"Weegee's nation": hybridic communities and exilic identity in naked city, Weegee's people, and Weegee by Weegee
Aestheticism, Jewish identity, and representing the other Bruce Davidson and the legacy of Aaron Siskind and the New York photo league
Revisioning the New York school social documentary tradition image-text relations in Jim Goldberg's rich and Poor and Raised by wolves
Pedagogy of the oppressed, diasporic memories, and postmodern memorialization in Mel Rosenthal's In the South Bronx of America
"The backwards man" and "the Jewish giant" mirrors of traumatic memory in the late photographs of Diane Arbus
Historical memorialization and personal memory in Lee Friedlander's self-portrait and American monument
A living theater: constructing a countercultural history in Allen Ginsberg: photographs
Annie Leibovitz's return to experience in A photographer's life, American music, and Annie Leibovitz at work
Sacred space and secular concern in the photography of Tyagan Miller
Ambivalent Jewish masculinity in Marc Asnin's Uncle Charlie.