This thesis is a cultural study of Jewishness in network sitcom television. Sources for the study included: historical film analysis, sociological studies on stereotyping and Jewish culture. The thesis studies how past forms of Jewishness impacted the current depictions of Jewishness on the television sitcom. After an introduction discussing Jewishness in general, the second chapter studies Jewishness in Vaudeville and early Hollywood film. The third chapter studies Jewishness in the first 40 years of network sitcom television. The fourth chapter studies Jewishness in the network sitcoms of the 1990s. The conclusions of the study focus on the state of Jewishness on network sitcom television at present, and ask what must be done within the i...
This thesis analyses verbal humour in the sitcom The Nanny. It focuses on the use of Yiddish words a...
Since the inception of television in the 1940’s the stereotype of the Jewish mother has persisted. T...
This study analyzes Israeli students ' memories of television in the context of family life, an...
This paper analyzes American Jewish identities in mega popular television series Friends. The story ...
The use of stereotypes against Jews is rooted in the false notion that they have distinguishing phys...
Relying on a close reading of the primetime television soap opera The O.C., this thesis argues that ...
This dissertation explores the representational power of Hasidic Jews in film, the natural site for ...
On Sienfeld, Larry David mentions earlier American Jewish comedy writers such as Neil Simon. Some s...
This article provides a short history and evaluation of the changes the Jewish religion and Israeli ...
Extending back the insight offered by the emerging framework of global television formats, this arti...
This PhD thesis focuses on the creation and maintenance of the liberal Jewish community in present d...
This submission comprises a survey of Jewish drama as expressed through Yiddish Theatre in performan...
This study examines Bourekas films---a cycle of highly popular Israeli comedies and melodramas that ...
My thesis evaluates how the political and cultural spheres intersected in the realm of German popula...
Elaine SaferMotivated by the quest of contemporary Jewish Studies scholars to define ???Jewishness,?...
This thesis analyses verbal humour in the sitcom The Nanny. It focuses on the use of Yiddish words a...
Since the inception of television in the 1940’s the stereotype of the Jewish mother has persisted. T...
This study analyzes Israeli students ' memories of television in the context of family life, an...
This paper analyzes American Jewish identities in mega popular television series Friends. The story ...
The use of stereotypes against Jews is rooted in the false notion that they have distinguishing phys...
Relying on a close reading of the primetime television soap opera The O.C., this thesis argues that ...
This dissertation explores the representational power of Hasidic Jews in film, the natural site for ...
On Sienfeld, Larry David mentions earlier American Jewish comedy writers such as Neil Simon. Some s...
This article provides a short history and evaluation of the changes the Jewish religion and Israeli ...
Extending back the insight offered by the emerging framework of global television formats, this arti...
This PhD thesis focuses on the creation and maintenance of the liberal Jewish community in present d...
This submission comprises a survey of Jewish drama as expressed through Yiddish Theatre in performan...
This study examines Bourekas films---a cycle of highly popular Israeli comedies and melodramas that ...
My thesis evaluates how the political and cultural spheres intersected in the realm of German popula...
Elaine SaferMotivated by the quest of contemporary Jewish Studies scholars to define ???Jewishness,?...
This thesis analyses verbal humour in the sitcom The Nanny. It focuses on the use of Yiddish words a...
Since the inception of television in the 1940’s the stereotype of the Jewish mother has persisted. T...
This study analyzes Israeli students ' memories of television in the context of family life, an...