Thanks for the correction on EGR, I was less than 100% on the exact role he played but too tired to look it up at the time. Only watched that film once, in a re-release at a drive-in with my grandparents. Also, completely agree with your point about Silverman.
There may be no way to prove the non existence of a historical Moses, but the burden of proof is on the claim that there was one, and that is a burden that can only be met through the eyes of faith. In any case, I don’t think think the absence of a modern Jewish actor playing Moses is in the top 100 most persuasive examples of the problematic aspects of Jewish appropriation in the movies, so it is odd that’s the one NPR decided to go with. On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 at 10:25 AM <[email protected]> wrote: > The difference between Silverman’s take and the others is that hers took > the form of a grievance and the others are more of an observation. In the > NPR article she’s now walking back that grievance. It’s one thing to note > that the roles of Jewish women are being played by non-Jewish actresses and > another to claim it’s a failure of representation. > > There will never be a way to prove or disprove the existence of a > historical Moses. There are so few contemporary texts or archeological > evidence available to provide anything meaningful. The Egyptian historical > record doesn’t match the biblical account and that’s meaningful. But there > could have been a tribal chieftain named Moses who led a Hebrew speaking > people from Egypt to Canaan without the plagues and miracles. > > Yup Brynner played pharaoh in The Ten Commandments. Edward G Robinson > played Dothan who was comedy relief and a foil for Moses. I remember > speculation that Robinson really wanted to be in the movie and the studio > wanted to punish him for his left leaning views during the McCarthy era and > that was the only role they would give him. > > On Nov 17, 2021, at 8:55 AM, PGage <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Bial’s take is thoughtful and nuanced (which I guess just means I agree > with him). I’m not so sure about the author of the article, who cites as > one of the more problematic appropriations Charlton Heston playing Moses, > who A) may have been Hebrew, but was not Jewish in any recognizably modern > or technical sense (that term would not have applied at the time) and B) > with all due respect, probably has to be regarded as a fictional character. > > More striking from that film is the casting of Edward G Robinson as > Pharaoh, not so much for cultural appropriation, but hilarious miscasting. > > On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 at 3:09 AM Steve Timko <[email protected]> wrote: > >> NPR weighs in. >> >> >> https://www.npr.org/2021/11/16/1053632682/jewish-roles-movies-tv-sarah-silverman >> >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 7, 2021, 10:22 AM Tom Wolper <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Oct 7, 2021 at 11:06 AM PGage <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> I think Tom makes the main point that there is a relevant discussion to >>>> be had here, but it easily regresses into progressive caricature when it >>>> abandons nuance and flexibility. >>>> >>>> I think the most problematic part of Silverman’s argument is the use of >>>> the term “Jewface” (not sure if that was part of the original Time article >>>> Tom refers to). The problem with Blackface is not primarily that famous >>>> white actors got roles denied Black actors. Blackface was explicitly part >>>> of a larger social process of stigmatizing, de-legitimizing and >>>> rationalizing a pervasive, violent antiBlack regime. The analogy is not to >>>> Rachel Brosnahan playing an attractive, intelligent and very likable Mrs >>>> Maisel, but maybe to something that could have existed in 1930s Germany >>>> with Aryans wearing stereotypical noses and clothing and enacting >>>> characters that would justify the attitudes and assumptions that led to the >>>> Holocaust. >>>> >>>> I don’t necessarily blame Silverman for this, the whole modern critique >>>> of blackface has tended to turn it into the “representation” issue that >>>> Silverman is writing about, which tends to minimize and trivialize what the >>>> problem with blackface was. >>>> >>> >>> Jewface wasn't in the Time article. That article was about being >>> sensitive to having Jewish women being excluded from stories about Jewish >>> women. I have a CD called Jewface, which is a collection of recordings of >>> songs made during the first decades of the previous century. The songs are >>> from vaudeville and are ethnic caricatures of Jewish characters. The songs >>> are written and performed by Jewish men. 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