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From the Lower East Side to Hollywood: Jews in American Popular Culture
Paul Buhle Manufacturer: Verso ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 1859845983 |
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A lively, extensively illustrated history of the widespread influence of Jews on American popular culture through the twentieth century.The contribution by Jews to American popular culture is widely acknowledged yet scarcely documented. This is the first comprehensive investigation of the formative Jewish influence upon the rise and development of American popular culture, drawing upon extensive oral histories with several generations of Jewish artists, little-utilized Yiddish scholarship, and the author's own connections with today's comic-strip artists. Buhle shows how the rich legacy of Yiddish prepared would-be artists to absorb the cultures of their surrounding environments, seeing the world through the eyes of others, and producing the talent required for theater, films, television, popular music and comics.
Buhle suggests that "premodern" and "postmodern" are arbitrary designations here, because the self-reflective content has always radiated an inner Jewishness. From Sholem Aleichem (who died in the Bronx) to Gertrude Berg, Woody Allen and Tony Kushner, from John Garfield to Roseanne Barr and Rube Goldberg to Cyndi Lauper, the cutting edge is never too far from home and humane antidotes to the pains of a troubled world. Contradictions between Jewish avant-garde and kitsch, mogul and artist, orthodoxy and heresy are given new sense here in the scope of cultural output adopted by ordinary Americans as their own. Illustrated with the work of Harvey Pekar and R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman, Ben Katchor, Trina Robbins and others, From the Lower East Side to Hollywood is full of humor and insight into the power of popular art to spark insight and encourage the endless quest for freedom. 25 b/w illustrations.
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A welcome contribution to Judaic Studies.......2004-10-12
Paul Buhle's "From the Lower East Side"-- highly recommended.......2004-08-06
Incoherent, intellectually lazy, self-serving drivel.......2004-07-08
Though it is difficult to discern any central focus here, it doesn't take long to see Buhle's maddening tendency to make facile connections between speaking Yiddish and being funny, creative, and/or left-wing. Here is one egregious example: "Whenever [Yiddish] has seemed to vanish, personal traces can be discovered, as in the life of magnum [?!?!] television producer Larry Gelbart, creator of the most popular (and antiwar) sitcom of all time, M*A*S*H, who reveals that until four, he spoke only Yiddish. Not likely a coincidence, at least not entirely." Professor Buhle, could you please fill in the blanks for us? Insinuation is no substitute for scholarship.
In short, keep your distance--or at the very least, dip into this book in a bookstore before shelling out your hard-earned money. There are many other studies of American Jewish culture worth pursuing; a handful of authors to consult instead--in no particular order--are Irving Howe, Stephen Whitfield, Jenna Joselit, J. Hoberman, Michael Alexander, Neal Gabler, Lester Friedman, and Mark Slobin.
Transforming America Through Jewish Humanism.......2004-07-06
In his stunning book, Paul Buhle brilliantly analyzes the enormous contributions of the uniquely Jewish characteristic of "reflexiveness" to twentieth centruy American popular culture. This concept comes close to the two core values that educators Deborah Meier and Paul Schwarz of the Central East Secondary School in New York City contended should be taught in schools: "empathy and skepticism...the ability to see a situation from the eyes of another and the tendency to wonder about the validity of what we encountered."
These two humanistic values, empathy and skepticism, emphatically are not part of the "accepted" culture that the American educational system traditionally transmits. Instead, our schools tend to stress patriotism, obedience, and the legitimacy of the existing stratified social system.
Through their substantial influence on theater, film, music, and comics, Jewish performers have provided a totally different social construction of reality, a more humane, even oppositional imprint on popular culture. Jewish artists have utilized empathy and skepticism to transform American political values in a more progressive direction.
If Jewish artists had attemted their task in a didactic, heavy-handed manner, they undoubtedly would have been unsuccessful. Instead, the key to Jewish influence on American culture has been Jewish HUMOR. From Sholem Aleichem to Lenny Bruce, to the contomporary work of Harvey Pekar, Jewish humor has resonated with mainstream America. In this process, Jewish artists have absorbed the cultures other ethnic groups--Irish, Italian, African American--and furnished comic relief to ordinary people suffering from the trials of everyday life.
Beyond his enormous contribution to the scholarship of the history and sociology of American culture, Buhle's book is eloquently written, with great charm and humor. I come away with a much deeper understanding of individual redemption and of the way in which Jewish influence of popular American culture has effectively been an alternative, sometimes avant garde, form of socialization to the American school system.
Yiddishkayt as a key to American popular culture.......2004-06-29
This has little to do with organized Judaism as such but more with the general zeitgeist of the Jewish people, which Buhle describes as "Yiddishkayt" or "Jewishness." Although Buhle himself is not Jewish, he learned Yiddish as part of his PhD language requirements. This language would be essential to his studies of the roots of the American left, many of whose founding fathers wrote in this highly vernacular tongue. His engagement with Jewish culture deepened in New York City during the 1960s radicalization, when some of the elder statesmen of the left who had fled persecution in Eastern Europe and Russia recounted their past to this up and coming scholar. Anybody who passed through Union Square Park on 14th Street during this period would still be able to see clusters of mostly Italian and Jewish trade unionists arguing the fine points of anarchism or socialism.
The book follows the chronological path of Jewish popular culture as it wends its way from Vaudeville to contemporary television. Much of the pleasure of taking this grand tour is discovering the "Yiddishkayt" roots of various figures who straddle both periods. One of the most striking examples is Leonard Nimoy, who played the pointy-eared and impassive Vulcan on television's "Star Trek." Nimoy began acting as an amateur in a high school production of Clifford Odets's "Awake and Sing," a classic example of Jewish radical theater. As a young professional, Nimoy started off in Los Angeles's Yiddish theater, while taking acting lessons from blacklistee and Jew Jeff Corey. Soon he began acting in avant-garde productions of plays by Genet, including "Deathwatch." In the role of a prisoner, Nimoy found "himself totally alienated from both worlds, the society outside, and the one within the prison walls," according to his 1975 memoir. It is not too much of a stretch to conceive of this as preparation for his role as the quintessential alien -- Spock. Jewishness and the avant-garde lead in unexpected directions.
Such are the discoveries to be found in this singularly well-researched and entertaining study of an important aspect of American popular culture.
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Entertaining America: Jews, Movies, and Broadcasting
J. Hoberman , and Jeffrey Shandler Manufacturer: Princeton University Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0691113025 |
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Entertaining America is a captivating look at one of the longest-running and most provocative public discussions in America: the relationship between the nation's Jews and its entertainment media. This colorfully written, lavishly illustrated book surveys how Jews have participated in--and been identified with--American movies, radio, and television from the nickelodeon era at the turn of the twentieth century to the present day.
Throughout, the tone is lively, the design is playful, and key points are visually enhanced by stills, publicity photos, and memorabilia. This anthology of original analyses and primary texts covers a wide range of topics, including the multiple versions of The Jazz Singer, the saga of the Hollywood movie moguls, the irrepressible Goldbergs of radio and television fame, the representation of the Holocaust, how Charlie Chaplin and other non-Jewish stars became "virtual Jews," and the dazzling success of the television series Seinfeld. There is also an illustrated gallery of more than twenty Jewish-American stars from Theda Bara to Adam Sandler.
The principal authors, J. Hoberman and Jeffrey Shandler, examine not only the history of Jews in the industry but also the steady stream of richly varied voices that have had something to say about this history--in fan magazines as well as literary fiction, by religious and political leaders as well as journalists, historians, and Jews in the entertainment business themselves.
Entertaining America, which accompanies an exhibition opening at The Jewish Museum, is itself tremendously entertaining while providing the most expansive, authoritative look at this fascinating subject. In its pages, readers will find ample material to help them formulate their own responses to this frank, contentious, multilayered discussion.
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
The Jewish Museum, New York
February 21 - September 14, 2003
The Jewish Museum of Maryland, Baltimore
October 16, 2003 - January 18, 2004
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Acting Jewish: Negotiating Ethnicity on the American Stage and Screen
Henry Bial Manufacturer: University of Michigan Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 047206908X |
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David Desser , and Lester D Friedman Manufacturer: University of Illinois Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0252015649 |
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Holocaust in American Film
Judith E. Doneson Manufacturer: Jewish Pubn Society ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
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The Jew in American Cinema
Patricia Erens Manufacturer: Indiana Univ Pr ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0253204933 |
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The Jew in American Cinema
Patricia Erens Manufacturer: Indiana University Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: B000NPN68A |
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The Jewish Image in American Film
Lester D. Friedman Manufacturer: Citadel ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0806510196 |
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Avalon and Liberty Heights: toward a better understanding of the American Jewish experience through cinema.: An article from: American Jewish History
Eric A. Goldman Manufacturer: American Jewish Historical Society ProductGroup: Book Binding: Digital ASIN: B00082TMKO Release Date: 2005-08-01 |
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This digital document is an article from American Jewish History, published by American Jewish Historical Society on March 1, 2003. The length of the article is 8808 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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THE JEW IN AMERICAN CINEMA
PATRICIA ERENS Manufacturer: Indiana Univ Pr ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: B000OQIEJY |
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Rock N' Roll Call: The History and Mystery Behind Rock Names
Dean Boland Manufacturer: Dowling Pr ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0964645297 |
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ROCK'N'ROLL CALL: THE HISTORY AND MYSTERY BEHIND ROCK NAMES
Dean M. Boland Manufacturer: Dowling Press, 1997 ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: B000KNQNAI |
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The Great Book Of Math Teasers
Robert Muller Manufacturer: Sterling ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: 0806969539 |
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Robert Muller - Manufacturer: Sterling Publishing - ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: B000O037A6 |
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The Great Book of Math Teasers
Robert Muller Manufacturer: Scholastic Inc ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: B000RTB1PC |
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The Consultant's Big Book of Organization Development Tools : 50 Reproducible Intervention Tools to Help Solve Your Clients' Problems
Mel Silberman Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0071408835 |
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The Consultant's Big Book of Organization Development Tools provides consultants with tools, interventions, and activities they can use to solve individual, team, and organizational performance problems.
This book offers incredible value for the consultant looking to use structured interventions as a vital part of the consultation approach. Many of the tools consist of a simulation or other structured activity consultants can use with leaders in the client organization to address the soft issues in a nonthreatening way. And most include downloadable, customizable handouts that they can freely reproduce and use with clients.
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Cookbook of Interventions.......2006-02-24
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