- Nice Jewish boy
The "Nice Jewish boy" is a
stereotype ofJew ishmasculinity which circulates within the American Jewish community, as well as in mainstream American culture which has been influenced by the Jewish minority. InIsrael and the parts of the Diaspora which have received heavy exposure to theAmerican media that deploy the representation, the stereotype has gained popular recognition to a lesser extent.Background
The qualities ascribed to the nice Jewish boy are derived from the Ashkenazic ideal of "edelkeit" (lit., "nobility" in Yiddish). According to
Daniel Boyarin 's "Unheroic Conduct" (University of California Press, 1997), "edelkeit" embraces the studiousness, gentleness and sensitivity said to distinguish theTalmud ic scholar and make him an attractive marriage partner (23).Place in Jewish and American culture
The resistance that a Jewish male may launch against this emasculating image in his quest to become a regular guy occupies an almost mythical place in
Jewish American literature .Norman Podhoretz , the former editor of "Commentary", made the following comment aboutNorman Mailer 's literary and "extracurricular" activities:"He spent his entire life trying to extirpate what he himself called the 'nice Jewish boy' from his soul, which is one of the reasons he has done so many outrageous things and gotten into trouble, including with the police. It's part of trying to overcome that life-long terror of being a
Forsissy ." [http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/conversations/Podhoretz/podhoretz-con2.html] .Philip Roth 's semi-autobiographical avatar Alex Portnoy, neither the nice Jewish boy nor his more aggressively masculine counterparts (the churlish Jewboy, the "all-American" ice hockey player) prove to be acceptable identities to attain. The ceaseless floundering between the two fuels "Portnoy's Complaint " [http://www.myjewishlearning.com/culture/literature/Overview_Jewish_American_Literature/Into_The_Literary_Mainstream/Literature_PhilRoth_Norton.htm] .ee also
*Jewish-American princess (JAP)
*Jewish mother stereotype
*Judaism and gender studies
*Shiksa
*Shegetz
*Mensch
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