The Case of the Sexy Jewess - Hannah Schwadron

The Case of the Sexy Jewess

Dance, Gender and Jewish Joke-work in US Pop Culture
Buch | Hardcover
222 Seiten
2018
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-062419-4 (ISBN)
137,15 inkl. MwSt
The sexy Jewess moves boldly between neo-burlesque striptease, comedy television, ballet movies, and progressive porn. Bringing sexiness together with race, gender, and class, The Case of the Sexy Jewess looks at embodied joke-work that is most often, but not always meant to be funny.
Amidst the growing forums of kinky Jews, orthodox drag queens, and Jewish geisha girls, we find
today's sexy Jewess in a host of reflexive plays with sexed-up self-display. A social phantasm with
real legs, she moves boldly between neo-burlesque striptease, comedy television, ballet movies, and
progressive porn to construct the 21st Century Jewish American woman through charisma and
comic craft, in-your-face antics, and offensive charm. Her image redresses longstanding stereotypes
of the hag, the Jewish mother, and Jewish American princess that have demeaned the Jewish
woman as overly demanding, inappropriate, and unattractive across the 20th century, even as Jews
assimilated into the American mainstream. But why does "sexy" work to update tropes of the Jewish
woman? And how does sex link to humor in order for this update to work? Entangling questions of
sexiness to race, gender, and class, The Case of the Sexy Jewess frames an embodied joke-work
genre that is most often, but not always meant to be funny. In a contemporary period after the
thrusts of assimilation and women's liberation movements, performances usher in new versions of
old scripts with ranging consequences. At the core is the recuperative performance of identity
through impersonation, and the question of its radical or conservative potential. Appropriating,
re-appropriating, and mis-appropriating identity material within and beyond their midst, Sexy Jewess
artists play up the failed logic of representation by mocking identity categories altogether. They act
as comic chameleons, morphing between margin and center in countless number of charged
caricatures. Embodying ethnic and gender positions as always already on the edge while ever more
in the middle, contemporary Jewish female performers extend a comic tradition in new contexts,
mobilizing progressive discourses from positions of newfound race and gender privilege.

Hannah Schwadron is Assistant Professor in the School of Dance at Florida State University

Contents
Acknowledgements

Introduction
The Case of the Sexy Jewess
Repetition with a Difference and the Joke Body
Expressive Confessions of a "Face Like That"
All in a Look
The Corporeal Turn for New Jewish Studies Identity Acts and Impersonations
Jewish Joke-Work and the Doubled Female Subject
The Queer Play of Self-Display
Methods and Materials
Notes

Chapter 1
Nice Girls Gone Blue: Neo-Burlesque Nostalgia and the Downwardly Mobile
Rockette Fantasies and the Menorah Horah
Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad and Ordering Chinese On Christmas Eve
"Polyester Feminism" and the Stakes of Self-Display
Sexy Spirit and the Do-It-Yourself Scheme
Conclusion
Notes

Chapter 2
Hello, Gorgeous and the Historical Lens: How Funny Girls Became Sexy
Fanny Brice, Barbra Streisand, and the Joke of the Jewish Swan
Sophie Tucker, Betty Boop, and the Bawdy Body Blacking Up
Party Albums, Postwar Ambitions, and the Jewish American Princess
Sexy Jews and Leggy Moves: Bunnies, Babes, and Mermaid Maneuvers
Conclusion
Notes

Chapter 3
Comic Glory (and Guilt): The Appropriative License of Jewish Female Comedy
Sandra Bernhard and the I/You Other
Race, Sex, and the Sarah Silverman Effect
Broad City's Bad Girls Getting Bi In-Between
Conclusion
Notes

Chapter 4
Black Swan, White Nose: Jewish Horror and Ballet Birds By Any Other Name
Synopsis and Setup: Thriller Ballet and Jewish Swans All Sexed Up
Facing the Jewish Female Monster
Jewish Swans, Queer Contexts
Lesbian Sex and Swan Sin: Thrills Fit to Forget
Swan Queen Kills Herself, Saves Ballet?
The Funny Thing About Horror: Moving Across Genres
Conclusion
Notes

Chapter 5
Punk Porn Princess Joanna Angel and the Rise of Jewess Raunch
From the Porn Wars to Post-feminism
Piggish Authority and Sexual Commodification
At Home in Burning Angel and Joanna's Jewish Roots
Blow Up Joanna and the Jewish Doppelgänger
Heeb Magazine and the Jewish Cutting Edge
The Game of Interracial Porn and Joanna's Phallic Check Mate
Conclusion
Notes

Conclusion
At the Edge and In Your Face
Notes

Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 32 halftone
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 164 x 242 mm
Gewicht 506 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik
Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Tanzen / Tanzsport
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 0-19-062419-1 / 0190624191
ISBN-13 978-0-19-062419-4 / 9780190624194
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