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Why the Jews?

How Jewish Values Transformed Twentieth Century American Pop Culture

Robert Cherry

At the beginning of the twentieth century, Jewish immigrants upended Protestant control of vaudeville and the silent film industry. This book rejects the commonly held explanations for this shift: Jewish commercial acumen and their desire to assimilate. Instead, this book argues that the “pleasure principle”—a positive view of bodily pleasures and sexuality that Jewish immigrants held ––gave rise to the role of Jewish influence on popular culture, an influence still felt today.

After discussing the pivotal ascendancy of Jews in vaudeville and silent films, Cherry explores the important role that Jewish performers and middlemen played in the evolution of popular culture throughout the century, from stage and the big screen to radio, television, and the music industry. He concludes with a broader discussion of Jewish values that helps explain the continued outsized role that Jews continue to play in American popular culture.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 254 • Trim: 6½ x 9
978-1-5381-4312-4 • Hardback • April 2021 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Jewish Studies, History / Jewish, History / United States / 20th Century, Religion / Judaism / Rituals & Practice, Social Science / Popular Culture

Robert Cherry, recently retired professor of economics at Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center, contributes to The Forward, The Jerusalem Post, Israel Studies, and Contemporary Jewry.

Preface

Introduction: Jewish Values and Popular Culture

Chapter 1 Contrasting Immigrant Religious Beliefs

Chapter 2 Irish Catholic Immigrants and Wholesome Vaudeville

Chapter 3 Jewish Vaudeville Ascendancy

Chapter 4 Jewish Influence during the Silent Film Era

Chapter 5 The 1930s Movie Moguls: Louis B. Mayer and Warner Brothers

Chapter 6 The Jewish Community and Black Music

Chapter 7 The Jewish Role in the Rise of the Broadway Musical

Chapter 8 Jewish Jazz Performers and Middlemen

Chapter 9 Radio and Early Television: Jewish Owners, Comedy Writers, and Vaudevillians

Chapter 10 The Postwar Period

Chapter 11 The Origins of Jewish Views on Bodily Pleasure

Notes

Index

About the Author

Why the Jews? crisply summarizes the disproportionate Jewish presence in film, music, and early radio and television, and defends Jews against charges of “cultural appropriation” leveled by scholars of African American jazz. Eventually, Cherry suggests a more persuasive thesis: entertainment provided an avenue for upward mobility as Jews faced discrimination in most other commercial areas. For specialized collections. Recommended.


— Choice Reviews


Why the Jews?

How Jewish Values Transformed Twentieth Century American Pop Culture

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Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • At the beginning of the twentieth century, Jewish immigrants upended Protestant control of vaudeville and the silent film industry. This book rejects the commonly held explanations for this shift: Jewish commercial acumen and their desire to assimilate. Instead, this book argues that the “pleasure principle”—a positive view of bodily pleasures and sexuality that Jewish immigrants held ––gave rise to the role of Jewish influence on popular culture, an influence still felt today.

    After discussing the pivotal ascendancy of Jews in vaudeville and silent films, Cherry explores the important role that Jewish performers and middlemen played in the evolution of popular culture throughout the century, from stage and the big screen to radio, television, and the music industry. He concludes with a broader discussion of Jewish values that helps explain the continued outsized role that Jews continue to play in American popular culture.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 254 • Trim: 6½ x 9
    978-1-5381-4312-4 • Hardback • April 2021 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Jewish Studies, History / Jewish, History / United States / 20th Century, Religion / Judaism / Rituals & Practice, Social Science / Popular Culture
Author
Author
  • Robert Cherry, recently retired professor of economics at Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center, contributes to The Forward, The Jerusalem Post, Israel Studies, and Contemporary Jewry.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Preface

    Introduction: Jewish Values and Popular Culture

    Chapter 1 Contrasting Immigrant Religious Beliefs

    Chapter 2 Irish Catholic Immigrants and Wholesome Vaudeville

    Chapter 3 Jewish Vaudeville Ascendancy

    Chapter 4 Jewish Influence during the Silent Film Era

    Chapter 5 The 1930s Movie Moguls: Louis B. Mayer and Warner Brothers

    Chapter 6 The Jewish Community and Black Music

    Chapter 7 The Jewish Role in the Rise of the Broadway Musical

    Chapter 8 Jewish Jazz Performers and Middlemen

    Chapter 9 Radio and Early Television: Jewish Owners, Comedy Writers, and Vaudevillians

    Chapter 10 The Postwar Period

    Chapter 11 The Origins of Jewish Views on Bodily Pleasure

    Notes

    Index

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • Why the Jews? crisply summarizes the disproportionate Jewish presence in film, music, and early radio and television, and defends Jews against charges of “cultural appropriation” leveled by scholars of African American jazz. Eventually, Cherry suggests a more persuasive thesis: entertainment provided an avenue for upward mobility as Jews faced discrimination in most other commercial areas. For specialized collections. Recommended.


    — Choice Reviews


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