Enter the Schlemiel: The Emergence of Inadequate or Incompetent Masculinities in Recent Film and Television

Though a good deal has been written on the schlemiel, in literature as well as in film and television, its focus has been chiefly on the construction and/or critique of male Jewishness or, indeed, of Jewish masculinity. The figure of the schlemiel, however, may also be seen rather as representing th...

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Main Author: Buchbinder, David
Format: Journal Article
Published: University of Calgary Press 2008
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10937
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description Though a good deal has been written on the schlemiel, in literature as well as in film and television, its focus has been chiefly on the construction and/or critique of male Jewishness or, indeed, of Jewish masculinity. The figure of the schlemiel, however, may also be seen rather as representing the more general incompetent or inadequate masculinity that has become increasingly central to much film and television comedy —for example, much of the oeuvre of Ben Stiller, Napoleon Dynamite and American Pie, among the films, and, in television comedy, Everybody Loves Raymond and Kath and Kim. Linking Judith Butler's theory of gender as performative to the idea of "passing" to explore how traditionally masculine behaviours/performances may in fact be understood as ways for men to pass in a particular gender order, especially at a time when there is widespread cultural anxiety around a "crisis in masculinity," this paper explores the ways incompetent or inadequate performances of masculinity are recuperated into the hegemonic (patriarchal) gender order and simultaneously subvert and weaken that order.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-109372017-09-13T15:35:59Z Enter the Schlemiel: The Emergence of Inadequate or Incompetent Masculinities in Recent Film and Television Buchbinder, David Though a good deal has been written on the schlemiel, in literature as well as in film and television, its focus has been chiefly on the construction and/or critique of male Jewishness or, indeed, of Jewish masculinity. The figure of the schlemiel, however, may also be seen rather as representing the more general incompetent or inadequate masculinity that has become increasingly central to much film and television comedy —for example, much of the oeuvre of Ben Stiller, Napoleon Dynamite and American Pie, among the films, and, in television comedy, Everybody Loves Raymond and Kath and Kim. Linking Judith Butler's theory of gender as performative to the idea of "passing" to explore how traditionally masculine behaviours/performances may in fact be understood as ways for men to pass in a particular gender order, especially at a time when there is widespread cultural anxiety around a "crisis in masculinity," this paper explores the ways incompetent or inadequate performances of masculinity are recuperated into the hegemonic (patriarchal) gender order and simultaneously subvert and weaken that order. 2008 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10937 10.3138/cras.38.2.227 University of Calgary Press restricted
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Enter the Schlemiel: The Emergence of Inadequate or Incompetent Masculinities in Recent Film and Television
title Enter the Schlemiel: The Emergence of Inadequate or Incompetent Masculinities in Recent Film and Television
title_full Enter the Schlemiel: The Emergence of Inadequate or Incompetent Masculinities in Recent Film and Television
title_fullStr Enter the Schlemiel: The Emergence of Inadequate or Incompetent Masculinities in Recent Film and Television
title_full_unstemmed Enter the Schlemiel: The Emergence of Inadequate or Incompetent Masculinities in Recent Film and Television
title_short Enter the Schlemiel: The Emergence of Inadequate or Incompetent Masculinities in Recent Film and Television
title_sort enter the schlemiel: the emergence of inadequate or incompetent masculinities in recent film and television
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10937