An edition of Why Harry met Sally (2017)

Why Harry met Sally

subversive Jewishness, Anglo-Christian power, and the rhetoric of modern love

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An edition of Why Harry met Sally (2017)

Why Harry met Sally

subversive Jewishness, Anglo-Christian power, and the rhetoric of modern love

First edition.

From immigrant ghetto love stories such as The Cohens and the Kellys (1926), through romantic comedies including Meet the Parents (2000) and Knocked Up (2007), to television series such as Transparent (2014-), Jewish-Christian couplings have been a staple of popular culture for over a century. In these pairings, Joshua Louis Moss argues, the unruly screen Jew is the privileged representative of progressivism, secular modernism, and the cosmopolitan sensibilities of the mass-media age. But his/her unruliness is nearly always contained through romantic union with the Anglo-Christian partner. This Jewish-Christian meta-narrative has recurred time and again as one of the most powerful and enduring, although unrecognized, mass-culture fantasies. Using the innovative framework of coupling theory, Why Harry Met Sally surveys three major waves of Jewish-Christian couplings in popular American literature, theater, film, and television. Moss explores how first-wave European and American creators in the early twentieth century used such couplings as an extension of modernist sensibilities and the American "melting pot." He then looks at how New Hollywood of the late 1960s revived these couplings as a sexually provocative response to the political conservatism and representational absences of postwar America. Finally, Moss identifies the third wave as emerging in television sitcoms, Broadway musicals, and "gross-out" film comedies to grapple with the impact of American economic globalism since the 1990s.

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English
Pages
347

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Table of Contents

Introduction. Sally's orgasm
The first wave : the mouse-mountains of modernity (1905/1934)
Disraeli's page
Kafka's ape
Abie's Irish Rose
The second wave : erotic Schlemiels of the counterculture (1967/1980)
Benjamin's cross
Portnoy's monkey
Katie's typewriter
The third wave : global Fockers at the millennium (1993/2007)
Spiegelman's frog
Seinfeld's mailman
Gaylord's tulip
Conclusion. Plato's retweet.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-332) and index.

Other Titles
Subversive Jewishness, Anglo-Christian power, and the rhetoric of modern love

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.43/6529924
Library of Congress
PN1995.9.J46 M67 2017, PN1995.9.J46M67 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 347 pages
Number of pages
347

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL26933552M
ISBN 10
147731282X, 1477312838
ISBN 13
9781477312827, 9781477312834
LCCN
2016050504
OCLC/WorldCat
961152945

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL19720427W

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