Of Crazy Ex-Girlfriends, Man-Babies, and Queer Icons: Unpacking Depiction of Jewish Sex and Gender in Recent American Media Culture

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Rogers Memorial Chapel
Of Crazy Ex-Girlfriends, Man-Babies, and Queer Icons: Unpacking Depiction of Jewish Sex and Gender in Recent American Media Culture illustration

Considering the past thirty years of mainstream television, film, music, and celebrity culture in relation to entrenched Jewish sexual stereotypes and gendered expectations, this panel explores how American Jewish characters have been portrayed and how American Jewish stars have publicly fashioned themselves. Dr. Samantha Pickette's remarks will draw from her recent book on "unapologetic Jewish women" in TV comedies, including Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselDr. Jonathan Branfman will share insights from his new study of (de)masculinization, racialized self-consciousness, and stereotypes of sexual perversity within media portrayals of millennial Jewish stars like Seth Rogen, Ilana Glazer, Drake, and Lil Dicky; and Dr. David Slucki will discuss his book-in-progress about a recent upsurge in Fran Drescher's The Nanny and its function as a turning point for mainstream representations of Jewish visibility, queer camp sensibilities, and strong Jewish women. Each panelist will briefly introduce the contours of their project's arguments with a couple of engaging examples, followed by moderated conversation with Dr. Golan Moskowitz and audience Q&A.