A club of their own

Titel: A club of their own : Jewish humorists and the contemporary world / edited by Eli Lederhendler ; guest symposium editor Gabriel N. Finder
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Veröffentlicht: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016
Umfang: xv, 315 Seiten
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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mehrbändiges Werk:
Studies in contemporary Jewry ; 29
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ISBN: 0190646128 ; 9780190646127
Bemerkung: By studying the history and development of Jewish humor, the essays in this volume not only provide nuanced accounts of how Jewish humor can be described but also make a case for the importance of humor in studying any culture. As these essays show, Jewish humor has served many functions as a form of 'insider' speech. It has been used to ridicule; to unite people in the face of their enemies; to challenge authority; to deride politics and politicians; in America, to ridicule conspicuous consumption; in Israel, to contrast expectations of political normalcy and bitter reality. However, much of contemporary Jewish humor is designed not only or even primarily as insider speech. Rather, it rewards all those who get the punch line. This book moves beyond general theorizing about the nature of Jewish humor by serving a smorgasbord of finely grained, historically situated, and contextualized interdisciplinary studies of humor and its consumption in Jewish life in the modern world