Enfant Terrible!: Jerry Lewis in American Film

Enfant Terrible!: Jerry Lewis in American Film

by Murray Pomerance (Editor)
Enfant Terrible!: Jerry Lewis in American Film

Enfant Terrible!: Jerry Lewis in American Film

by Murray Pomerance (Editor)

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Overview

The one thing everybody knows about Jerry Lewis is that he is beloved by the French, those incomprehensible hedonistic strangers across the sea. The French understand him, while in the U.S. he is at best a riddle, not one of us. Lewis is someone we take profound pleasure in excluding, if not ridiculing.
Enfant Terrible! Jerry Lewis in American Film is the first comprehensive collection devoted to one of the most controversial and accomplished figures in twentieth-century American cinema. A veteran of virtually every form of show business, Lewis's performances onscreen and the motion pictures he has directed reveal significant filmmaking talents, and show him to be what he has called himself, a "total filmmaker." Yet his work has been frequently derided by American critics.
This book challenges that easy reading by taking a more careful look at Lewis's considerable body of work onscreen in 16 diverse and penetrating essays. Turning to such films asThe Nutty Professor, The Ladies Man, The King of Comedy, The Delicate Delinquent, Living It Up, The Errand Boy, The Disorderly Orderly, Arizona Dream, and The Geisha Boy, the contributors address topics ranging from Lewis's on- and offscreen performances, the representations of disability in his films, and the European obsession with Lewis, to his relationship with Dean Martin and Lewis's masculinity. Far from an out of control hysteric, Enfant Terrible! instead reveals Jerry Lewis to be a meticulous master of performance with a keen sense of American culture and the contemporary world.
Contributors include: Mikita Brottman, Scott Bukatman, David Desser, Leslie A. Fiedler, Craig Fischer, Lucy Fischer, Krin Gabbard, Barry Keith Grant, Andrew Horton, Susan Hunt, Frank Krutnik, Marcia Landy, Peter Lehman, Shawn Levy, Dana Polan, Murray Pomerance, and J. P. Telotte.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814767061
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2002
Pages: 274
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Murray Pomerance is Chair of the Department of Sociology at Ryerson University, whose edited volumes include Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls: Gender in Film at the End of the Twentieth Century, and Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice: Cinemas of Girlhood.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsxi
Introduction1
1Jerry and Me
1Whatever Happened to Jerry Lewis? "That's Amore ..."19
2Being Rupert Pupkin31
2Jerry Lewis, Faces Off
3Dreaming of Jerry Lewis's Arizona Dream43
4Jerry Agonistes: An Obscure Object of Critical Desire59
5Flaming Creature: Jerry Lewis and Screen Performance in Hollywood or Bust75
6The Day the Clown Quit: Jerry Lewis Returns to The Jazz Singer's Roots91
3Jerry Lewis and Social Transformations
7Sex and Slapstick: The Martin and Lewis Phenomenon109
8The Imbecile Chic of Jerry Lewis123
9Sick Jokes: Humor and Health in the Work of Jerry Lewis137
10The Geisha Boy: Orientalizing the Jewish Man153
11Jerry in the City: The Topology of The King of Comedy167
12Terminal Idiocy (The comedian is the message)181
4Jerry-Built
13"The Inner Man": Mind, Body, and Transformations of Masculinity in The Nutty Professor195
14Working Hard Hardly Working: Labor and Leisure in the Films of Jerry Lewis211
15Hello Deli!: Shtick Meets Teenpic in The Delicate Delinquent225
16The Errant Boy: Morty S. Tashman and the Powers of the Tongue239
Works Cited256
Contributors265
Index269

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"A witty, provocative, and necessary re-evaluation of the phenomenon known as Jerry Lewis. I myself have loved and despised Jerry, often both at the same time; I needed this book to tell me why."

-David Cronenberg,

"These original, varied approaches are the heftiest appreciation of Lewis in English... Recommended."

-Booklist

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