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[ecrea] Call for Papers: “Mythical Movie Jews: Anti- and Philo-Semitic Stereotypes on the Silver Screen”
Wed Aug 17 13:52:28 GMT 2011
*Call for Papers *“Mythical Movie Jews: Anti- and Philo-Semitic
Stereotypes on the Silver Screen.” An Area of Multiple Panels for the
/Film and History/ Conference on “Film and Myth: Septemember 26-30, 2012
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. www.uwosh.edu/filmandhistory * Deadline: June
1, 2012*
Feature films usually have projected stereotypical motivations and
traits onto characters belonging to ethnic, racial, and religious
minorities. Thus, the individual antagonist or protagonist typifies his
or her group. The cinematic image of Jews, in particular, has been
shaped by the legacy of Christianity’s views of Jews and Judaism, the
economic and professional roles Jews have been associated with, and the
conspiratorial or constructive goals Jews pursue to subvert or
strengthen modern nation states and their economic and political
systems. These stereotypes have changed dramatically over the course of
the 20^th century as the status of Jews has been transformed by the
attainment of de jure civic equality in liberal and socialist societies,
the Holocaust, the establishment of the state of Israel, and the rise of
multiculturalism. The panels in this area will explore the traditional
and modern stereotypes of Jews that have informed cinematic depictions
of Jews as threatening others, fellow citizens or loyal allies. It will
also examine how Jews personify various gender orientations. Possible
topics include, but are not limited to, the following*:*
The Jew in Christian Theology (/King of Kings, The Passion/, /Jesus
Christ Superstar/) Contemporary Stereotypes and Biblical Jews (/The Ten
Commandments, Solomon and Sheba/) The Jews as Usurer (/The Merchant of
Venice, The Pawnbroker/, /The House of Rothschild/) The Jewish American
Princess (/Marjorie Morningstar, Goodbye Columbus, Private Benjamin/)
The Orthodox Jewish Man /(The Chosen/, /A Stranger Among Us/, /Kadosh/,
/Crossing Delancey/) Smart Jews (/Independence Day/, /Bee Season/,
/Barton Fink/, /Insignificance/, /Quiz Show/) Jewish Radicals (/Street
Scene, Daniel, Norma Mae,/ /Running on Empty/, /The Way We Were/) The
Neurotic Jew (/Annie Hall/, /Miami Rhapsody/, /The Hebrew Hammer/, /Curb
Your Enthusiasm/) Jewish Parvenus(/The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz/,
/Chariots of Fire, Disraeli/) Passive Jews (/The Diary of Anne Frank,
Fiddler on the Roof/, Tough Jews (/Exodus, Inglourious Defiance,
Basterds, Munich/, /Bugsy/, /The Young Lions/) My Son the Doctor
(/Symphony of Six Million, The Last Angry Man, Northern Expo/sure), The
Independent Jewish Woman (/The Way We Were/, /Meet the Fokkers/,
/House/) Images of Israelis (/Exodus,/ /The Little Drummer Girl,/ /Walk
on Water/, /Waltz with Bashir/) The Gay Jew (/Boys in the Band/, /Torch
Song Trilogy, Kissing Jessica Stein/, /The Bird Cage/)
Proposals for complete panels (related presentations) are welcome, but
they must include an abstract and contact information, including an
e-mail address, for each presenter. Please e-mail your 200 word paper
proposal or panel proposals by June 1, 2012 to:
Lawrence Baron, Area Chair, 2012 /Film and History/ Conference “Jewish
Monotheism in the Movies: From Abstraction to Personification” San Diego
State University (lbaron /at/ mail.sdsu.edu) <mailto:(lbaron /at/ mail.sdsu.edu)>
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