(Jewish Group) Superman was secretly a symbol of Jews standing up to Nazi bigotry [View all]
The literary narrative is a place where theory takes place, author Barbara Christian asserted. I would add that science-fiction provides the occasion to stretch the possibilities, to transcend the constitutive bounds and constraints by providing a context in which theory can function unencumbered.
I often think of the figure of Superman, that immigrant from a distant planet who came to Earth with powers far beyond those of moral humans.
Superman can be interpreted as a Jewish man passing as an Anglo Gentile on a number of levels. Two young Jewish high school friends from Cleveland, Ohio created the comic strip. Though Jerome Siegel (1914 1996) and Joseph Shuster (1914 1992) fashioned their superhero in 1934one year after Adolf Hitlers ascendancy to power in Germanythey would wait four long years until a comic book publisher, D.C. Comics would pick up the strip and introduce their super-powered man to the public.
Siegel wrote the text, and Shuster illustrated their creation. Both science-fiction fanatics, Siegel and Shuster graduated from Glenville High School in 1934, at a time in world history of extreme moral crisis, a time that signaled the beginning of the end of European Jewry as they had known it.
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