TREATMENT OF CIRCUMCISION ON TV.
Sitcoms:
It happens remarkably often. You'd think a circumcision episode was obligatory.
The stories convey some interesting underlying themes/myths: - "If circumcision of a baby is discussed, baby will be circumcised."
(Ari's [Zighelboim] Law). - "The foreskin is disgusting." (In "Marked in Your Flesh" Leonard Glick traces this view back to Jewish reactions to Christian polemic against circumcision in the second and third century C.E.)
- "Anyone may be as insulting as they like about the foreskin or the man who has one. They have no feelings or rights."
- "American gentiles are not routinely circumcised: Jews circumcise - and gentile men who want to marry Jewish women."
(Judaism specifically forbids converting in order to marry a Jew, but that is never mentioned. Other Jewish rules concerning circumcision are also ignored - because the Jewishness of circumcision on TV is only a plot device - a deus ex machina - to explain and justify the otherwise inexplicable American circumcision.)
- "Circumcision is highly controversial and (paradoxically) no big deal."
- "Circumcision is safe, quick, painless, and beneficial."
- "Circumcision is harder on the parents than the baby."
Game and Talk Shows:
Game shows generally refer only to Jewish circumcision.
Talk shows promote circumcision through ignorance and misinformation.
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