The article explores the affinity of comedy for repetition, analyzing particularly the sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm (Creator: Larry David, HBO 2000-2011), a comedy series on the life of the co-creator and writer of Seinfeld, Larry David, who plays himself. Sitcoms in general have been assessed as a conservative form of television in regard to its repetitive form, its contents, and stereotypes. Through an analysis of Curb, I will reevaluate this appraisal in regard to racial and especially to anti-Semitic stereotypes
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The diploma theses "Representation of Homosexuality in American Sitcom, as exemplified by Will & Gra...
This study examined how humour is used within the social context of humourous television commercial...
International audienceWhen looking back at the popular American situation comedies of the 1970’s, on...
This study examines the images of African Americans in black-themed sitcoms and mediated messages pr...
International audienceAs part of the AFEA conference theme, America under Construction, this paper d...
This article examines the images of White, non-Jewish (Gentile) men on two popular Jewish situation ...
Throughout U.S. television history, comedy has been the narrative form to first offer representation...
The stereotype of the Jewish male as a hypersexual deviant has a long genealogy, one that straddles ...
Whether real, imagined, or otherwise, there is no denying Larry David lives in a world with and with...
American Culturehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/63955/1/ehrmann_brett_2009.pd
On Sienfeld, Larry David mentions earlier American Jewish comedy writers such as Neil Simon. Some s...
This thesis examines the state of dark humour in sociology through an exploration of the humour foun...
This paper explores the use of stereotypes to characterize homosexuals on network television in the ...
This article examines how Jewish characters speak, look and act on the American comedy cartoons Sout...
Through exploring the use of documentary style in a selection of contemporary American comedy series...
The diploma theses "Representation of Homosexuality in American Sitcom, as exemplified by Will & Gra...
This study examined how humour is used within the social context of humourous television commercial...
International audienceWhen looking back at the popular American situation comedies of the 1970’s, on...
This study examines the images of African Americans in black-themed sitcoms and mediated messages pr...
International audienceAs part of the AFEA conference theme, America under Construction, this paper d...