blackbirdonline journalFall 2015  Vol. 14 No. 2
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NINA PALEY

This Land Is Mine

 

Nina Paley’s This Land Is Mine constitutes the first completed scene (which will appear at the end of her film) of Seder-Masochism, a projected feature-length animation of the Passover story as related in the book of Exodus. The scene is played out to the accompaniment of Andy Williams’s performance of “The Exodus Song” from the 1960 film, Exodus. It is accompanied below by “Who’s Killing Who? A Viewer’s Guide” that serves as a dramatis personae to the figures that populate Paley’s animated film. The journal Forward noted in 2014 that whenever the Israeli-Palestinian conflict heats up, her film goes viral. At that time it had received ten million views since first being posted online in October 2012. Paley came to our attention when she spoke on “Animating Epics” at the Marcia Powell Festival of Religion and the Arts in Richmond on April 11, 2015. Blackbird is grateful to Paley for the opportunity to host her work, republished here under a Creative Commons license.

 

Who’s Killing Who? A Viewer’s Guide

Early Man

Early Man
This generic “cave man” represents the first human settlers in Israel/Canaan/the Levant. Whoever they were.

Canaanite

 

Canaanite
What did ancient Canaanites look like? I don’t know, so this is based on ancient Sumerian art.

Ancient Egyptian

Egyptian
Canaan was located between two huge empires. Egypt controlled it sometimes, and . . .

Assyrian

Assyrian
. . . Assyria controlled it other times.

Israelite

Israelite
The “Children of Israel” conquered the shit out of the region, according to bloody and violent Old Testament accounts.

Babylonian

Babylonian
Then the Babylonians destroyed their temple and took the Hebrews into exile.

Macedonian/Alexander

Macedonian/Greek
Here comes Alexander the Great, conquering everything!

Greek

Greek/Macedonian
No sooner did Alexander conquer everything than his generals divided it up and fought with each other.

Ptolmaic

Ptolemaic
Greek descendants of Ptolemy, another of Alexander’s competing generals, ruled Egypt dressed like Egyptian god-kings. (The famous Cleopatra of western mythology and Hollywood was a Ptolemy.)

Seleucid

Seleucid
More Greek-Macedonian legacies of Alexander.

Hebrew Priest

Hebrew Priest
This guy didn’t fight, he just ran the Second Temple re-established by Hebrews in Jerusalem after the Babylonian Exile.

Maccabee

Maccabee
Led by Judah “The Hammer” Maccabee, who fought the Seleucids, saved the Temple, and invented Channukah. Until . . .

Roman

Roman
. . . the Romans destroyed the Second Temple and absorbed the region into the Roman Empire . . .

Byzantine

Byzantine
. . . which split into Eastern and Western Empires. The eastern part was called the Byzantine Empire. I don’t know if “Romans” ever fought “Byzantines” (Eastern Romans), but this is a cartoon.

Caliph

Arab Caliph
Speaking of cartoon, what did an Arab Caliph look like? This was my best guess.

Crusader

Crusader
After Crusaders went a-killin’ in the name of Jesus Christ, they established Crusader states, most notably the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

Egyptian Mamluk

Mamluk of Egypt
Wikipedia sez, “Over time, mamluks became a powerful military caste in various societies. . . . In places such as Egypt from the Ayyubid dynasty to the time of Muhammad Ali of Egypt, mamluks were considered to be “true lords”, with social status above freeborn Muslims.” And apparently they controlled Palestine for a while.

Ottoman Turk

Ottoman Turk
Did I mention this is a cartoon? Probably no one went to battle looking like this. But big turbans, rich clothing and jewelry seemed to be in vogue among Ottoman Turkish elites, according to paintings I found on the Internet.

Arab

Arab
A gross generalization of a generic 19th–century “Arab.”

British

British
The British formed alliances with Arabs, then occupied Palestine. This cartoon is an oversimplification and uses this British caricature as a stand-in for Europeans in general.

Palestinian

Palestinian
The British occupied this guy’s land, only to leave it to a vast influx of . . .

European Jew/Zionist

 

European Jew/Zionist
Desperate and traumatized survivors of European pogroms and death camps, Jewish Zionist settlers were ready to fight to the death for a place to call home, but . . .

Hezbollah

PLO/Hamas/Hezbollah
. . . so were the people that lived there. Various militarized resistance movements arose in response to Israel: The PLO, Hamas, and Hezbollah.

State of Israel

State of Israel
Backed by “the West,” especially the US, they got lots of weapons and the only sanctioned nukes in the region.

Guerrilla/Freedom Fighter/Terrorist

Guerrilla/Freedom Fighter/Terrorist
Sometimes people fight in military uniforms, sometimes they don’t. Creeping up alongside are illicit nukes possibly from Iran or elsewhere in the region. Who’s Next?

Angel of Death

and finally . . .

The Angel of Death
The real hero of the Old Testament, and right now too.


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