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Generations of Jewish Directors and the Struggle for America's Soul


Generations of Jewish Directors and the Struggle for America's Soul

Wyler, Lumet, and Spielberg
Renewing the American Narrative

von: Sam B. Girgus

106,99 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 11.08.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9783030760311
Sprache: englisch

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<p>From generation to generation, three outstanding American Jewish directors—William Wyler, Sidney Lumet, and Steven Spielberg--advance a tradition of Jewish writers, artists, and leaders who propagate the ethical basis of the American Idea and Creed. They strive to renew the American spirit by insisting that America must live up to its values and ideals. These directors accentuate the ethical responsibility for the other as a basis of the American soul and a source for strengthening American liberal democracy. In the manner of the jeremiad, their films challenge America to achieve a liberal democratic culture for all people by becoming more inclusive and by modernizing the American Idea. Following an introduction that relates aspects of modern ethical thought to the search for America’s soul, the book divides into three sections. The Wyler section focuses on the director’s social vision of a changing America. The Lumet section views his films as&nbsp;dramatizing&nbsp;Lumet’s dynamicand aggressive social and ethical conscience. The Spielberg section tracks his films as a movement toward American redemption and renewal that aspires to realize Lincoln’s vision of America as the hope of the world. The directors, among many others, perpetuate a “New Covenant” that advocates change and renewal in the American experience.&nbsp;<br></p>
Chapter 1: Introduction: Jewish Directors and the “The New Covenant”.- Chapter 2: William Wyler’s America.- Chapter 3: Sidney Lumet: The Long Struggle for Conscience and Social Justice.- Chapter 4: Steven Spielberg: American Redemption.
<p>Sam B. Girgus is a retired professor of English and American Studies who has taught at the Universities of New Mexico, Alabama, Oregon, and Vanderbilt University. A recipient of a Rockefeller Humanities Fellowship, he has written and published more than ten books on film, modernism, and American literature, thought, and culture.</p>
From generation to generation, three outstanding American Jewish directors—William Wyler, Sidney Lumet, and Steven Spielberg--advance a tradition of Jewish writers, artists, and leaders who propagate the ethical basis of the American Idea and Creed. They strive to renew the American spirit by insisting that America must live up to its values and ideals. These directors accentuate the ethical responsibility for the other as a basis of the American soul and a source for strengthening American liberal democracy. In the manner of the jeremiad, their films challenge America to achieve a liberal democratic culture for all people by becoming more inclusive and by modernizing the American Idea. Following an introduction that relates aspects of modern ethical thought to the search for America’s soul, the book divides into three sections. The Wyler section focuses on the director’s social vision of a changing America. The Lumet section views his films as&nbsp;dramatizing&nbsp;Lumet’s dynamic andaggressive social and ethical conscience. The Spielberg section tracks his films as a movement toward American redemption and renewal that aspires to realize Lincoln’s vision of America as the hope of the world. The directors, among many others, perpetuate a “New Covenant” that advocates change and renewal in the American experience.&nbsp;
Looks at how William Wyler, Sidney Lumet, and Steven Spielberg advance a tradition and history dating from the late 19th century to the present day Jewish writers and thinkers who assume a responsibility for articulating the American Idea for a changing culture and history Analyzes and discusses the relationship of the films and directors to the “New Covenant” history of Jewish thinkers, writers, artists, and leaders who express the American Idea and Creed in the ethical and moral terms of the jeremiad Responds to issues that are dominant in current political, historical, and cultural discourse Takes a fresh approach to contemporary issues and crises in America and in the Jewish experience
“If the mission of most Hollywood movies is to make money, a handful of those movies also have another mission—to struggle against the forces that threaten the <i>idea</i> of America-- the promise of America as a sanctuary and asylum for the world’s oppressed.&nbsp; Girgus’ innovative use of the moral philosophy of the New Covenant demonstrates how three Jewish-American filmmakers—William Wyler, Sidney Lumet, and Steven Spielberg—make modern-day morality plays that dramatize the struggle for the soul of America.”&nbsp;<br><p>—John Belton, author of <i>American Cinema/American Culture</i> (1994)</p><p>“Appearing at the moment of America’s post-pandemic recovery and its continuing struggles with deeply-rooted economic and racial disparities, Girgus’s book aptly explores the decades-long challenges have “renewal” in “America” has posed for three of Hollywood’s most prominent Jewish filmmakers.</p><p>—Cynthia Lucia, Professor of Film and Television, Rider University, USA&nbsp;<br></p>

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