The Jews in Hollywood: Altering Image through Religious Movies

W. Witriani
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This article discusses the altering image of American Jews in Hollywood movies. Coming to America during the great migration,  mostly from Eastern Europe, this Azkenazic Jews then contributed to the building and transformation of the Hollywood movies as a world icon.  Though quite dominant, Jews are quite careful in this industry. Anti-Semitism, the World War and the Great Depression are some of the things that make Jews uncomfortable about being in the spotlight or talking about their identity among the Christian audience of the movies. However, the condition changed after the Second World War and the civil rights movement in the 1960s. Jews and Judaism later appeared in various representations, which does not only change their image in Hollywood, but also the acceptance of American society broadly. Focusing on the movie, Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1959) as the object of research, the study explores how Jewish people represent themselves through films produced, including the negotiations and changes made as part of the American Jews. Using the theory of Stuart Hall’s Politics of Representation and Critical Discourse Analysis from Fairclough and Leuween as an approach, this work focuses on the analysis of text and images as a sign that represents the Jews and Judaism in the movie. Related to movie as a media construction, the filmmakers are able to reconstruct Jews in different image. Through the movie, the represented Jews are found to have conveyed various messages to the audience about their cultural and religious identity.
好莱坞的犹太人:通过宗教电影改变形象
本文探讨了好莱坞电影中美国犹太人形象的变化。在大迁徙期间来到美国,这些阿兹肯纳兹犹太人主要来自东欧,然后为好莱坞电影的建设和转型做出了贡献,成为世界的标志。虽然犹太人占主导地位,但他们在这个行业非常谨慎。反犹主义、第二次世界大战和大萧条是一些让犹太人感到不舒服的事情,他们不喜欢在聚光灯下,也不喜欢在电影的基督徒观众中谈论自己的身份。然而,在第二次世界大战和20世纪60年代的民权运动之后,情况发生了变化。犹太人和犹太教后来以各种形式出现,这不仅改变了他们在好莱坞的形象,也改变了美国社会对他们的广泛接受。本研究以电影《宾虚:基督的故事》(1959)为研究对象,探讨犹太人如何通过电影表现自己,包括作为美国犹太人的一部分所进行的谈判和改变。本文以费尔克劳和鲁恩的斯图尔特·霍尔的“表征政治”和“批判话语分析”理论为途径,着重分析作为电影中代表犹太人和犹太教的符号的文本和图像。电影作为一种媒介建构,电影人能够以不同的形象重构犹太人。通过这部电影,我们发现被代表的犹太人向观众传达了关于他们的文化和宗教身份的各种信息。
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