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Semites and Stereotypes: Characteristics of Jewish Humor, Vol. 31
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  • Semites and Stereotypes: Characteristics of Jewish Humor, Vol. 31
  • Written by author Avner Ziv
  • Published by ABC-Clio, LLC, June 1993
  • With an ongoing international conference, Jewish humor in recent years has been a subject of serious scholarly inquiry. Most academic publications, however, have been individual works representing a particular thesis or viewpoint, generally on literary as
  • Jewish humor explored from a variety of perspectives, including anthropology, literature, psychology, sociology, and religion.
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Preface
Introduction: Jewish Humor - A Survey and a Program
Pt. IPsychosocial Characteristics of Jewish Humor
1The Schlemiezel: Black Humor and the Shtetl Tradition3
2Sholom Aleichem's Humor of Affirmation and Survival13
3Exploring the Thesis of the Self-Deprecating Jewish Sense of Humor29
4Three Jews and a Blindfold: The Politics of Gallows Humor47
5Are Jews Funnier than Non-Jews?59
6Since When Is Jewish Humor Not Anti-Semitic?71
7The Origins and Evolution of a Classic Jewish Joke87
Pt. IIMen and Women in Jewish Humor
8Love among the Stereotypes, or Why Woody's Women Leave107
9Philip Roth and Woody Allen: Freud and the Humor of the Repressed121
10From Eve to the Jewish American Princess: The Comic Representation of Women in Jewish Literature131
11The Transactional Implications of the Jewish Marriage Jokes143
Pt. IIIHumor in the Promised Land
12Jewish Humor in the Service of an Israeli Political Leader: The Case of Levi Eshkol165
13The Development of Humor in Israeli Children's Literature in the Twentieth Century177
Selected Bibliography185
Name Index187
Subject Index191
About the Editors and Contributors195


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