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You Never Call! You Never Write! - A History of the Jewish Mother (Paperback)
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You Never Call! You Never Write! - A History of the Jewish Mother (Paperback)
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Loot Price R459
Discovery Miles 4 590
You Save R65 (12%)
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Antler examines the cultural history and iconography of images of
Jewish mothers through the twentieth century. The book begins with
the Yiddish Mama of the early immigrant families, the popular radio
and TV personality Molly Goldberg of the 30's and 40's, the evil
and good mothers penned and films by their second-generation sons
including Philip Roth, Arthur Miller, Woody Allen and Mel Brooks.
Antler discusses how, in the prewar and immediate postwar period,
psychoanalysis and pop culture reshaped the Jewish mother into a
source of neurosis and manipulation; while in the 1960's, feminist
daughters rebelled against, what Betty Friedan described as 'her
mother and her discontent." This cultural history provides an
engaging look at issues of gender, class, ethnicity and the role of
the mother, anchoring Jewish assimilation in the American life
while providing a foil for reliving the tensions that acculturation
caused. The dominant images of the Jewish mother from each era
change over time, as they align with new social relations. As Jews
successfully acculturated to mainstream norms, joking about old
ways, old values, and Old World characters like the outsized Jewish
mother could help alleviate the tensions of modernization. Jewish
mother routines have traveled from the "Borscht Belt" to the
contemporary stand-up of Larry David, Judy Gold, and Sara
Silverman. At the same time, new social conditions are altering the
experience of real-life Jewish mothers, who are a much more diverse
group in terms of their racial, religious, educational and marital
backgrounds than their predecessors a generation ago. Antler ends
with a look at contemporary "intensive mothering" and the
convergence of the new parenting style with cultural ideas about
Jewish motherhood.
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