Louis KaplanAt Wit's End
The Deadly Discourse on the Jewish Joke
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Louis Kaplan is professor of Visual Studies and Art History and an affiliated faculty member at the Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto. He is the author of Photography and Humour; The Strange Case of William Mumler, Spirit Photographer; American Exposures: Photography and Community in the Twentieth Century; and László Moholy- Nagy: Biographical Writings.
Introduction: The Joke and Its Questions 1
1 Secondary Moves: Arthur Trebitsch and the Jewish Joke 24
2 Of Caricatures, Jokes, and Anti- Semitism: The Case of Eduard Fuchs 60
3 Of Watchmen and Comedians: Jewish Jokes and Free Speech in Weimar Germany
95
4 "Far from where?": Erich Kahler and the Jewish Joke of Exile 119
5 Of Jokes and Propaganda: The Mobilization of the Jewish Joke in the Nazi
Era 153
6 Jewish Joke Reparations and Mourning in Post- Holocaust Germany 182
Conclusion: Final Thoughts and Last Laughs 219
Afterword: The Jewish Joke in Trump's America 224
Acknowledgments 231
Notes 235
Index 299