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Overview"The thirteen chapters in this book are derived from the First International Conference on Jewish Humor held at Tel-Aviv University. The authors are scientists from the areas of literature, linguistics, sociology, psychology, history, communications, the theater, and Jewish studies. They all try to understand different aspects of Jewish humor, and they evoke associations, of a local-logical nature, with Jewish tradition. This compilation reflects the first interdisciplinary approach to Jewish humor. The chapters are arranged in four parts. The first section relates to humor as a way of coping with Jewish identity. Joseph Dorinson's chapter underscores the dilemma facing Jewish comedians in the United States. These comics try to assimilate into American culture, but without giving up their Jewish identity. The second section of the book deals with a central function of humor--aggression. Christie Davies makes a clear distinction between jokes that present the Jew as a victim of anti-Semitic attacks and those in which the approach is not aggressive. The third part focuses on humor in the Jewish tradition. Lawrence E. Mintz writes about jokes involving Jewish and Christian clergymen. The last part of the book deals with humor in Israel. David Alexander talks about the development of satire in Israel. Other chapters and contributors include: ""Psycho-Social Aspects of Jewish Humor in Israel and in the Diaspora"" by Avner Ziv; ""Humor and Sexism: The Case of the Jewish Joke"" by Esther Fuchs; ""Halachic Issues as Satirical Elements in Nineteenth Century Hebrew Literature"" by Yehuda Friedlander; ""Do Jews in Israel still laugh at themselves?"" by O. Nevo; and ""Political Caricature as a Reflection of Israel's Development"" by Kariel Gardosh. Each chapter in this volume paves the way for understanding the many facets of Jewish humor. This book will be immensely enjoyable and informative for sociologists, psychologists, and scholars of Judaic studies." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Avner ZivPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Transaction Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781560009917ISBN 10: 1560009918 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 30 January 1997 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsJewish Humor paves the way for understanding the many facets of Jewish humor. [It] is enjoyable, informative, and will be read with appreciation by sociologists, psychologist, as well as students and scholars of Judaic studies. --Wisconsin Bookwatch "-Jewish Humor paves the way for understanding the many facets of Jewish humor. [It] is enjoyable, informative, and will be read with appreciation by sociologists, psychologist, as well as students and scholars of Judaic studies.- --Wisconsin Bookwatch ""Jewish Humor paves the way for understanding the many facets of Jewish humor. [It] is enjoyable, informative, and will be read with appreciation by sociologists, psychologist, as well as students and scholars of Judaic studies."" --Wisconsin Bookwatch ""Jewish Humor paves the way for understanding the many facets of Jewish humor. [It] is enjoyable, informative, and will be read with appreciation by sociologists, psychologist, as well as students and scholars of Judaic studies."" --Wisconsin Bookwatch" Author InformationAvner Ziv is professor in the Department of Psychology and Education at Tel Aviv University. He is the author of Personality and Sense of Humor and the editor of National Styles of Humor. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |