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The Eddie Cantor story : a Jewish life in performance and politics / David Weinstein.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: PN2287.C26 W46 2018

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    This absorbing biography chronicles the life and work of one of the most important entertainers of the twentieth century. Eddie Cantor (1892-1964) starred in theater, film, radio, and television. His immense popularity across a variety of media, his pride in his Jewish heritage, and his engagement with pressing political issues distinguished him from other headliners of his era. Paying equal attention to Cantor's humor and politics, Weinstein documents his significance as a performer, philanthropist, and activist. Many show business figures quietly shed their Jewish backgrounds or did not call attention to the fact that they were Jewish. Cantor was different. He addressed the vital issues of his times, including acculturation, national identity, and antisemitism. He was especially forceful in opposing Nazism and paid a price for this activism in 1939, when a sponsor cancelled the actor's radio program. In this carefully researched book, Weinstein uncovers sketches and routines filled with Jewish phrases, allusions, jokes, songs, and stories. Cantor frequently did not mark this material as "Jewish," relying instead on attentive audiences to interpret his coded performances. Illustrated with thirty photographs, The Eddie Cantor Story examines the evolution, impact, and legacy of Cantor's performance style. His music and comedy not only shaped the history of popular entertainment, but also provide a foundation for ongoing efforts to redefine Jewish culture and build community in contemporary America.
    Series
    Brandeis series in American Jewish history, culture, and life
    Brandeis series in American Jewish history, culture, and life.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Weinstein, David, 1967- author.
    Published
    Waltham, Massachusetts : Brandeis University Press, [2018]
    Locale
    United States
    Contents
    Immigrants, criminals, and actors (1892-1908)
    A vaudeville education (1908-1916)
    The Jewish wise guy (1916-1919)
    A snappy headliner (1919-1923)
    Makin' whoopee with Ziegfeld (1923-1930)
    The voice of the Depression (1929-1938)
    Radio with a Jewish accent (1931-1938)
    The fight against Nazism (1933-1939)
    Cantor goes to church (1939-1941)
    It's time to smile again (1941-1945)
    Postwar struggles (1945-1950)
    The last comeback (1950-1952)
    Fading away (1952-1964).
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Immigrants, criminals, and actors (1892-1908) -- A vaudeville education (1908-1916) -- The Jewish wise guy (1916-1919) -- A snappy headliner (1919-1923) -- Makin' whoopee with Ziegfeld (1923-1930) -- The voice of the Depression (1929-1938) -- Radio with a Jewish accent (1931-1938) -- The fight against Nazism (1933-1939) -- Cantor goes to church (1939-1941) -- It's time to smile again (1941-1945) -- Postwar struggles (1945-1950) -- The last comeback (1950-1952) -- Fading away (1952-1964).

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781512600483
    1512600482
    Physical Description
    xi, 303 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

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