Enfant Terrible!: Jerry Lewis in American FilmMurray Pomerance NYU Press, 2002 - 274 страници The one thing everybody knows about Jerry Lewis is that he is beloved by the French, those incomprehensible hedonistic strangers across the sea. The French understand him, while in the U.S. he is at best a riddle, not one of us. Lewis is someone we take profound pleasure in excluding, if not ridiculing. |
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... Jewish Man David Desser 11 Jerry in the City: The Topology of The King of Comedy J. P. Telotte 12 Terminal Idiocy (The comedian is the message) Scott Bukatman 4 Jerry-Built 13 “The Inner Man”: Mind, Body, and Transformations of ...
... Jewish youth [indulging] in a Supergoy fantasy not as a luxury but to vicariously compensate for biological deficiencies”; in short, Jewish self-hatred (1984, 197). But whatever theoretical boxcar one chooses for storing it, the ...
... Jewish male discussed by Daniel Boyarin. Like many other films of its time, Geisha Boy actively romanticizes and feminizes the Orient—specifically Japan—while establishing Jerry's character as a noteworthy example of an unmilitarized ...
... Jewish American families, members of my own had played a part in the production of Hollywood's readymade dreams. A cousin of mine was a property man; his two sisters worked in casting; and his daughter, whose first visitors after she ...
... Jews were deeply suspicious of each other because of their different religions and cultures, but their children born in America began by playing together on the streets of their neighboring ghettos and, in their quest for upward social ...
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3 Jerry Lewis and Social Transformations | 107 |
4 JerryBuilt | 193 |
Works Cited | 256 |
Contributors | 265 |
Index | 269 |