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  • 1
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Shofar; an Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 39,3 (2021) 181-209
    Keywords: Weitz, Julie. ; Chaplin, Charlie, Influence ; Video art ; Art, American Political aspects ; Jewish women artists ; Golem in art
    Abstract: This essay analyzes the video dance work of contemporary Jewish performance artist Julie Weitz through analysis of her seven-minute short The Great Dominatrix (2018). Inspired by Charlie Chaplin's critique of fascism in The Dictator (1940), Weitz mocks modern-day political power in Hassidic drag with Chaplin-esque physicality and layered cultural reference. Curls unfurl from under the fur of a traditional man's hat as golem enters in white tights and leotard, wrapped unorthodoxly in religious tefillin. She mounts a plastic inflatable globe as quick cuts speed through the myriad ways she sexualizes the prop. In one sequence, the artist gesticulates her white-caked face and body with exaggerated expressions of surprise, disgust, and desire while watching iPhone clips of Trump and Chaplin's Hitler playing with his own oversize globe. Satirizing today's rulers and their greed for world domination while libidinizing the sci-fi figure of Jewish folklore, Weitz embodies an ethnogender drag she describes as curiously empowering, if often misunderstood. Prioritizing these multiple mis/identifications as contestatory performance plays in porcelain slip, I argue that the artist deploys competing tropes to dethrone dictatorship while exaggerating antisemitic extremes to sculpt the Modern Jewess in bodily negotiation of (her own) power.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780190624200 , 9780190624194
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 207 pages , illustrations , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2018
    DDC: 305.48/8924
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    Keywords: Angel, Joanna Appreciation ; Black swan (Motion picture : 2010) ; Jews in popular culture ; Jewish women comedians History ; Jewish women Humor ; Stand-up comedy Social aspects ; Jewish women in popular culture ; Jewish women Social life and customs ; United States Ethnic relations ; USA ; Jüdin ; Pop-Kultur ; Komikerin
    Abstract: Nice girls gone blue: neo-burlesque nostalgia and the downwardly mobile -- Hello, gorgeous and the historical lens: how funny girls became sexy -- Comic glory (and guilt): the appropriative license of Jewish female comedy -- Black swan, white nose: Jewish horror and ballet birds by any other name -- Punk porn princess Joanna Angel and the rise of Jewess raunch -- At the edge and in your face
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-196) and index , Buchhöhe der Paperback-Ausgabe: 24 cm
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