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This book analyzes Jewish tropes in popular science fiction ranging from Star Trek and Marvel to other prominent franchises. Sometimes the representation is subtle and thought-provoking; other times, it is limited to cliché and oversimplification of characters. The chapters in this collection examine the representation of Jewish characters in films and franchises including Superman, Lord of the Rings, The Mandalorian, The Twilight Zone, and more to shed light on the broad range of representations of the Jewish experience in popular science fiction and fantasy.
This book analyzes Jewish tropes in popular science fiction ranging from Star Trek and Marvel to other prominent franchises. Sometimes the representation is subtle and thought-provoking; other times, it is limited to cliché and oversimplification of characters. The chapters in this collection examine the representation of Jewish characters in films and franchises including Superman, Lord of the Rings, The Mandalorian, The Twilight Zone, and more to shed light on the broad range of representations of the Jewish experience in popular science fiction and fantasy.
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Autorenporträt
Valerie Estelle Frankel teaches at Mission College and San Jose City College.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. "Discovery Requires Experimentation": Centering Nazi-Fighting Ideology Without Judaism in Genre Television Erin Giannini Chapter 2. Destroyer, Defender, AI, Lover: The Golem in Speculative Fiction Prose and Comics Fraser Sherman Chapter 3. "The Golem was Built to go to War": The Golem in TV Fiction Mara W. Cohen Ioannides Chapter 4. The Origins of Superman: An Unlikely Window into the Jewish American Experience Matthew Diamond Chapter 5. Bats & Mitzvahs: Judaism in Modern Batman Comics Jonathan Sexton Chapter 6. Have Onscreen Superheroes Lost their Faith? Considering Marvel, Magneto, the Arrowverse, and Harley Quinn Valerie Estelle Frankel Chapter 7. Making a Jewish Case for Ferengi: Redeeming Star Trek's Worst Archetypes Miriam Eve Mora Chapter 8. Who Brings The Messiah: Klingon Messianism and Anti-messianism in Star Trek: TNG Ari Elias-Bachrach Chapter 9. Across Galaxies: How Science Fiction Echoes the Jewish Experience Under Colonization Sarah Katz Chapter 10. Mandalorian Midra
Chapter 1. "Discovery Requires Experimentation": Centering Nazi-Fighting Ideology Without Judaism in Genre Television Erin Giannini Chapter 2. Destroyer, Defender, AI, Lover: The Golem in Speculative Fiction Prose and Comics Fraser Sherman Chapter 3. "The Golem was Built to go to War": The Golem in TV Fiction Mara W. Cohen Ioannides Chapter 4. The Origins of Superman: An Unlikely Window into the Jewish American Experience Matthew Diamond Chapter 5. Bats & Mitzvahs: Judaism in Modern Batman Comics Jonathan Sexton Chapter 6. Have Onscreen Superheroes Lost their Faith? Considering Marvel, Magneto, the Arrowverse, and Harley Quinn Valerie Estelle Frankel Chapter 7. Making a Jewish Case for Ferengi: Redeeming Star Trek's Worst Archetypes Miriam Eve Mora Chapter 8. Who Brings The Messiah: Klingon Messianism and Anti-messianism in Star Trek: TNG Ari Elias-Bachrach Chapter 9. Across Galaxies: How Science Fiction Echoes the Jewish Experience Under Colonization Sarah Katz Chapter 10. Mandalorian Midra
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