Bieganski [electronic resource] : the brute Polak stereotype, its role in Polish-Jewish relations and American popular culture / by Danusha V. Goska.
2010
DS146.P6 G67 2010eb
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Title
Bieganski [electronic resource] : the brute Polak stereotype, its role in Polish-Jewish relations and American popular culture / by Danusha V. Goska.
ISBN
1936235153 (hbk. : alk. paper)
9781936235155
9781618110251 (e-book)
9781936235155
9781618110251 (e-book)
Publication Details
Boston : Academic Studies Press, 2010.
Language
English
Description
341 p.
Call Number
DS146.P6 G67 2010eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.891/85
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access Note
Access limited to authorized users.
Series
Jews of Poland
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Table of Contents
Bieganski lives
Bieganski in the press
Bieganski takes root in America
Bieganski in American cinema
Bieganski as a support for Jewish identity
The peasant and middleman minority theory
The necessity of Bieganski : a shamed and horrified world seeks a scapegoat
Interviews
Bieganski lives
next door to Shylock
Final thoughts.
Bieganski in the press
Bieganski takes root in America
Bieganski in American cinema
Bieganski as a support for Jewish identity
The peasant and middleman minority theory
The necessity of Bieganski : a shamed and horrified world seeks a scapegoat
Interviews
Bieganski lives
next door to Shylock
Final thoughts.