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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has gained the status of modern tough-guy hero since Russia invaded his country. From debates about who will play him in the inevitable war film to comparisons to the heroic Maccabees, Zelensky is being idolized across American media as a masculine sex symbol. One of the most circulated thirst tweets exclaimed: BREAKING: every woman in your life now has at least a small crush on Volodymyr Zelenskyy and theres absolutely nothing you can do about it.
Whats most surprising is that Americans have celebrated his manliness despite Zelenskys being Jewish. Traditionally, Americans have seen manliness as uncharacteristic of, if not antithetical to, Jewish identity. While there have been tough Jewish men, the stereotype in popular media has leaned toward a bookish nebbish, embodied by someone like Woody Allen so much so that the characteristics of a nebbish imply Jewishness, even if its unstated. The unprecedented hero worship of a Jewish stud heroically leading his people in wartime may upend these emasculated stereotypes that have plagued Jews for so long.
Several stereotypes have dominated popular conceptions of non-Orthodox Jewish men for centuries. The two most prominent are the Scholar (bookish, physically frail, meek and often cowardly) and the Lawyer (greed-driven, maliciously clever, and corrupt and legalistic). As masculinity became synonymous with nationalism across Europe and the United States in the late 19th century, Jews were routinely excluded from both, branded instead as meek outsiders regardless of their citizenship.
Jewish men fought back against these pervasive stereotypes. Zionist leader Theodor Herzl, for example, repeatedly attempted to engage in fencing duels in the late 19th century to prove that he met the Austrian standard for masculinity, but he couldnt gain access to dueling societies, which barred Jewish members. Not to be deterred, Herzl formed a Jewish dueling society and eventually his own modern nationalist movement. He argued that Zionism would create and promote a new kind of Jew, the manly, honorable, dueling, fighting Jacob Samuels, in the words of scholar Daniel Boyarin, an image that would overcome those Jews whom Herzl called the Mauschel, a group he described as crooked, low and repugnant, frightened, unresponsive to beauty, passive, queer, effeminate.
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mitch96
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(6,375 posts)I am also going for a PhD. I guess I'm a bookish nebbish. I guess I am also maliciously clever because I'm going for a PhD.
It won't change. Jewish stereotypes have been ingrained for over 1500 years.