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Semites and Stereotypes: Characteristics of Jewish Humor: Contributions in Ethnic Studies

Editat de Avner Ziv, Anat Zajdman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 apr 1993 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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 aspects. The present collection of essays by scholars from England, France, the United States, Denmark, Israel, and Australia explores characteristics of Jewish humor from a variety of perspectives, including anthropology, literature, psychology, sociology, and religion.Geographically, the work distinguishes between the Jewish humor of Israel and that of the diaspora; historically, it traces Jewish humor to the Bible. The linkages with Judaism and the Yiddish language are explored. Essays deal with the Jewish use of humor in stressful and tragic situations, with self-disparagement in Jewish humor, with anti-semitism and stereotyping, and with Jewish women as the objects of humor. The contributions to world culture of humorists Sholom Aleichem, Woody Allen, Philip Roth, Charlie Chaplin, and numerous contemporary performers are discussed as are the Jewish theorists of humor, including Sigmund Freud, Henri Bergson, and Arthur Koestler. An interdisciplinary book, it will be of interest to students and researchers of Jewish tradition and folklore, Jewish-American literature, American studies, and humor, popular culture, anthropology, psychology, and sociology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313261350
ISBN-10: 0313261350
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Ethnic Studies

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

AVNER ZIV is Professor of Psychology in the School of Education at Tel Aviv University, Israel, where his main research specialties are psychology of humor, adolescence, giftedness, and counseling and psychotherapy./e He is the author of eighteen books in Hebrew, English, and French, including Personality and Sense of Humor and National Styles of Humor (Greenwood Press 1988), as well as many dozens of articles in scholarly and professional journals, book chapters, and encyclopedia entries.ANAT ZAJDMAN is an assistant in the Department of Education at the University of Haifa, Israel, where she is engaged in educational research, particularly on the educational aspects of the use of humor in schools and the implications of humor in interpersonal communication./e She has published on these topics in the Hebrew journals Reading Circles and Studies in Education and, in English, in Humor and Communication and Cognition.

Cuprins

Preface by Avner ZivIntroduction: Jewish Humor--A Survey and a Program by Raphael PataiPsychosocial Characteristics of Jewish HumorThe Shlemiezel: Black Humor and the Shtetl Tradition by Jay BoyerSholom Aleichem's Humor of Affirmation and Survival by Emanuel S. GoldsmithExploring the Thesis of the Self-Deprecating Jewish Sense of Humor by Christie DaviesThree Jews and a Blindfold: The Politics of Gallows Humor by Paul LewisAre Jews Funnier than Non-Jews? by Carolyn MillerSince When Is Jewish Humor Not Anti-Semitic? by Bernard SaperThe Origins and Evolution of a Classic Jewish Joke by Richard RaskinMen and Women in Jewish HumorLove Among the Stereotypes, or Why Woody's Women Leave by Richard FreadmanPhilip Roth and Woody Allen: Freud and the Humor of the Repressed by Sam B. GirgusFrom Eve to the Jewish-American Princess: The Comic Representation of Women in Jewish Literature by Judith Stora-SandorThe Transactional Implications of the Jewish Marriage Jokes by Anat ZajdmanHumor in the Promised LandJewish Humor in the Service of an Israeli Political Leader: The Case of Levi Eshkol by Ofra NevoThe Development of Humor in Israeli Children's Literature in the Twentieth Century Miri BaruchSelected Bibliography: Books in English about Jewish HumorIndex