Elaine SaferMotivated by the quest of contemporary Jewish Studies scholars to define ???Jewishness,??? my research explores Jewish identity through the lens of a figure in American popular culture: the Jewish Comedian. In response to critics who claim that the Jewish Comedian is removed from Judaism and true Jewish culture, I argue that the figure is essentially Jewish and has derived from a distinctly Jewish literary tradition. Tracing the persona of the Jewish comic back to its Old World origins, I compare the characteristics of the schlemiel figure in Jewish folklore and literature to the attitudes that define the modern Jewish Comedian. Finally, I explore how this Old World humor informs the work of contemporary Jewish comic performers....
This thesis is a cultural study of Jewishness in network sitcom television. Sources for the study in...
Beginning from the premise that humor plays a prominent role in the construction of group and indivi...
Historically Judaism has been called both a nation and a religion, yet there are those Jews who esch...
The Jewish joke is as old as Abraham, and like the Jews themselves it has wandered over the world, l...
Beginning from the premise that humor plays a prominent role in the construction of group and indivi...
On Sienfeld, Larry David mentions earlier American Jewish comedy writers such as Neil Simon. Some s...
Jews and humor is, for most people, a natural and felicitous collocation. In spite of, or perhaps be...
Based on the premise that comedy arises out of social tensions, this study focuses on comic transact...
Efforts to define contemporary Jewish American identity often reveal more questions than concrete ar...
This thesis takes a temporally and thematically concentrated approach to American Jewish humor. In ...
This thesis revisits the popular cultural narrative of black-Jewish relations in the United States —...
Jewish humor is a well-known, if ill-defined genre. The prevalence and success of Jewish comedians h...
This Honors project is a site of intersection of my academic and activist interests in interrogating...
The manner in which Jewish American authors interpret and portray cultural, historical and social ev...
grantor: University of TorontoMy thesis evaluates how the political and cultural spheres i...
This thesis is a cultural study of Jewishness in network sitcom television. Sources for the study in...
Beginning from the premise that humor plays a prominent role in the construction of group and indivi...
Historically Judaism has been called both a nation and a religion, yet there are those Jews who esch...
The Jewish joke is as old as Abraham, and like the Jews themselves it has wandered over the world, l...
Beginning from the premise that humor plays a prominent role in the construction of group and indivi...
On Sienfeld, Larry David mentions earlier American Jewish comedy writers such as Neil Simon. Some s...
Jews and humor is, for most people, a natural and felicitous collocation. In spite of, or perhaps be...
Based on the premise that comedy arises out of social tensions, this study focuses on comic transact...
Efforts to define contemporary Jewish American identity often reveal more questions than concrete ar...
This thesis takes a temporally and thematically concentrated approach to American Jewish humor. In ...
This thesis revisits the popular cultural narrative of black-Jewish relations in the United States —...
Jewish humor is a well-known, if ill-defined genre. The prevalence and success of Jewish comedians h...
This Honors project is a site of intersection of my academic and activist interests in interrogating...
The manner in which Jewish American authors interpret and portray cultural, historical and social ev...
grantor: University of TorontoMy thesis evaluates how the political and cultural spheres i...
This thesis is a cultural study of Jewishness in network sitcom television. Sources for the study in...
Beginning from the premise that humor plays a prominent role in the construction of group and indivi...
Historically Judaism has been called both a nation and a religion, yet there are those Jews who esch...