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Preface | ||
Introduction: Jewish Humor - A Survey and a Program | ||
Pt. I | Psychosocial Characteristics of Jewish Humor | |
1 | The Schlemiezel: Black Humor and the Shtetl Tradition | 3 |
2 | Sholom Aleichem's Humor of Affirmation and Survival | 13 |
3 | Exploring the Thesis of the Self-Deprecating Jewish Sense of Humor | 29 |
4 | Three Jews and a Blindfold: The Politics of Gallows Humor | 47 |
5 | Are Jews Funnier than Non-Jews? | 59 |
6 | Since When Is Jewish Humor Not Anti-Semitic? | 71 |
7 | The Origins and Evolution of a Classic Jewish Joke | 87 |
Pt. II | Men and Women in Jewish Humor | |
8 | Love among the Stereotypes, or Why Woody's Women Leave | 107 |
9 | Philip Roth and Woody Allen: Freud and the Humor of the Repressed | 121 |
10 | From Eve to the Jewish American Princess: The Comic Representation of Women in Jewish Literature | 131 |
11 | The Transactional Implications of the Jewish Marriage Jokes | 143 |
Pt. III | Humor in the Promised Land | |
12 | Jewish Humor in the Service of an Israeli Political Leader: The Case of Levi Eshkol | 165 |
13 | The Development of Humor in Israeli Children's Literature in the Twentieth Century | 177 |
Selected Bibliography | 185 | |
Name Index | 187 | |
Subject Index | 191 | |
About the Editors and Contributors | 195 |
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