Millennial Jewish Stars

Millennial Jewish Stars
Title Millennial Jewish Stars PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Branfman
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2024-06-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1479820768

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Highlights how millennial Jewish stars symbolize national politics in US media Jewish stars have longed faced pressure to downplay Jewish identity for fear of alienating wider audiences. But unexpectedly, since the 2000s, many millennial Jewish stars have won stellar success while spotlighting (rather than muting) Jewish identity. In Millennial Jewish Stars, Jonathan Branfman asks: what makes these explicitly Jewish stars so unexpectedly appealing? And what can their surprising success tell us about race, gender, and antisemitism in America? To answer these questions, Branfman offers case studies on six top millennial Jewish stars: the biracial rap superstar Drake, comedic rapper Lil Dicky, TV comedy duo Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer, “man-baby” film star Seth Rogen, and chiseled film star Zac Efron. Branfman argues that despite their differences, each star’s success depends on how they navigate racial antisemitism: the historical notion that Jews are physically inferior to Christians. Each star especially navigates racial stigmas about Jewish masculinity—stigmas that depict Jewish men as emasculated, Jewish women as masculinized, and both as sexually perverse. By embracing, deflecting, or satirizing these stigmas, each star comes to symbolize national hopes and fears about all kinds of hot-button issues. For instance, by putting a cuter twist on stereotypes of Jewish emasculation, Seth Rogen plays soft man-babies who dramatize (and then resolve) popular anxieties about modern fatherhood. This knack for channeling national dreams and doubts is what makes each star so unexpectedly marketable. In turn, examining how each star navigates racial antisemitism onscreen makes it easier to pinpoint how antisemitism, white privilege, and color-based racism interact in the real world. Likewise, this insight can aid readers to better notice and challenge racial antisemitism in everyday life.

Millennial Jewish Stars

Millennial Jewish Stars
Title Millennial Jewish Stars PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Branfman
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 196
Release 2024-06-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1479820814

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Highlights how millennial Jewish stars symbolize national politics in US media Jewish stars have longed faced pressure to downplay Jewish identity for fear of alienating wider audiences. But unexpectedly, since the 2000s, many millennial Jewish stars have won stellar success while spotlighting (rather than muting) Jewish identity. In Millennial Jewish Stars, Jonathan Branfman asks: what makes these explicitly Jewish stars so unexpectedly appealing? And what can their surprising success tell us about race, gender, and antisemitism in America? To answer these questions, Branfman offers case studies on six top millennial Jewish stars: the biracial rap superstar Drake, comedic rapper Lil Dicky, TV comedy duo Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer, “man-baby” film star Seth Rogen, and chiseled film star Zac Efron. Branfman argues that despite their differences, each star’s success depends on how they navigate racial antisemitism: the historical notion that Jews are physically inferior to Christians. Each star especially navigates racial stigmas about Jewish masculinity—stigmas that depict Jewish men as emasculated, Jewish women as masculinized, and both as sexually perverse. By embracing, deflecting, or satirizing these stigmas, each star comes to symbolize national hopes and fears about all kinds of hot-button issues. For instance, by putting a cuter twist on stereotypes of Jewish emasculation, Seth Rogen plays soft man-babies who dramatize (and then resolve) popular anxieties about modern fatherhood. This knack for channeling national dreams and doubts is what makes each star so unexpectedly marketable. In turn, examining how each star navigates racial antisemitism onscreen makes it easier to pinpoint how antisemitism, white privilege, and color-based racism interact in the real world. Likewise, this insight can aid readers to better notice and challenge racial antisemitism in everyday life.

Remember who You are

Remember who You are
Title Remember who You are PDF eBook
Author Esther Rudomin Hautzig
Publisher Jewish Publication Society
Total Pages 244
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780827606944

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This is a collection of 20 haunting true stories, each revealing the struggle for Jewish identity and the solace gained through faith. As a child, Esther Hautzig and her family were exiled to Siberia for being capitalists, thus inadvertently escaping the Nazis. After World War II, Hautzig began collecting the true stories of those who lived and died during the horror of the Holocaust: of Jews in Vilna, in the United States, and in Israel.

Stars of David

Stars of David
Title Stars of David PDF eBook
Author Abigail Pogrebin
Publisher Broadway
Total Pages 448
Release 2005
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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A collection of intimate conversations with sixty-one prominent Jews--including Mike Nichols, Leonard Nimoy, Steven Spielberg, Beverly Sills, and Larry King--reveals how they feel about their Jewish identity, religion, and prejudice.

The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star

The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star
Title The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 842
Release 1891
Genre Mormon Church
ISBN

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The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star

The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star
Title The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 872
Release 1932
Genre Mormon Church
ISBN

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THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS' MILLENNIAL STAR

THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS' MILLENNIAL STAR
Title THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS' MILLENNIAL STAR PDF eBook
Author Elder James A. Little
Publisher
Total Pages 862
Release 1872
Genre
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