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Something Ain't Kosher Here: The Rise of the 'Jewish' Sitcom
Something Ain't Kosher Here: The Rise of the 'Jewish' Sitcom, Brook (film and television, California State U. and Pierce College, Los Angeles) analyzes the development of Jewish identity and stereotypes in film, television, and specifically, in several American sitcoms with Jewish protagonists, including The Goldber, Something Ain't Kosher Here: The Rise of the 'Jewish' Sitcom has a rating of 4 stars
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Something Ain't Kosher Here: The Rise of the 'Jewish' Sitcom, Brook (film and television, California State U. and Pierce College, Los Angeles) analyzes the development of Jewish identity and stereotypes in film, television, and specifically, in several American sitcoms with Jewish protagonists, including The Goldber, Something Ain't Kosher Here: The Rise of the 'Jewish' Sitcom
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  • Something Ain't Kosher Here: The Rise of the 'Jewish' Sitcom
  • Written by author Vincent Brook
  • Published by Rutgers University Press, May 2003
  • Brook (film and television, California State U. and Pierce College, Los Angeles) analyzes the development of Jewish identity and stereotypes in film, television, and specifically, in several American sitcoms with Jewish protagonists, including The Goldber
  • Brook (film and television, California State U. and Pierce College, Los Angeles) analyzes the development of Jewish identity and stereotypes in film, television, and specifically, in several American sitcoms with Jewish protagonists, including The Goldber
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Acknowledgments
1Introduction1
2The Americanization of Molly21
3The Vanishing American Jew? Ethno-Racial Projects in the Post-Goldbergs Era43
4The More Things Change ...: The First Phase of the Jewish Sitcom Trend66
5Trans-formations of Ethnic Space from The Goldbergs to Seinfeld98
6Under the Sign of Seinfeld: The Second Phase of the Jewish Sitcom Trend118
7Un-"Dresch"-ing the Jewish Princess129
8Post-Jewishness? The Third Phase of the Jewish Sitcom Trend148
9Conclusion?169
Notes181
Bibliography207
Index213


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