Club of Their Own
Jewish Humorists and the Contemporary World
Herausgeber: Lederhendler, Eli; Finder, Gabriel N
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Jewish Humorists and the Contemporary World
Herausgeber: Lederhendler, Eli; Finder, Gabriel N
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Volume XXIX of Studies in Contemporary Jewry provides a nuanced account of the history and development of Jewish humor, while also making a case for the importance of humor in studying any culture.
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Volume XXIX of Studies in Contemporary Jewry provides a nuanced account of the history and development of Jewish humor, while also making a case for the importance of humor in studying any culture.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780190646127
- ISBN-10: 0190646128
- Artikelnr.: 47865453
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780190646127
- ISBN-10: 0190646128
- Artikelnr.: 47865453
Eli Lederhendler is a modern Jewish historian who specializes in American and European Jewish politics, society, and migration. He has taught at Yale University, University College London, Vassar College, Tel-Aviv University, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Gabriel N. Finder is Ida and Nathan Kolodiz Director of the Jewish Studies at the University of Virginia. His research interests lie in the Holocaust and in the rebuilding of Jewish life in Europe in its aftermath.
* Symposium
* A Club of Their Own: Jewish Humorists and the Contemporary World
* Steven Beller, "The Right Mélange": Viennese Operetta as a Stage for
Jewish Humor
* Edward Portnoy, Purim on Pesach: The Invented Tradition of Passover
Yontef-bletlekh in the Warsaw Yiddish Press
* Stephen J. Whitfield, Jackie Mason: The Comedian as Ethnographer
* Jarrod Tanny, Decoding Seinfeld's Jewishness
* Michael Berkowitz, "Humour Wholesalers"? Laurence Marks and Maurice
Gran's Anglo-Jewish Television Comedy
* Carol Zemel, Funny-Looking: Thoughts on Jewish Visual Humor
* Anna Shternshis, Humor and Russian Jewish Identity
* Avinoam Patt, "Laughter through Tears": Jewish Humor in the Aftermath
of the Holocaust
* Kerstin Steitz, And Hannah Laughed: The Role of Irony in Hannah
Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem
* Gabriel N. Finder, An Irony of History: Ephraim Kishon's German
Triumph
* Diego Rotman, The "Tsadik from Plonsk" and "Goldenyu": Political
Satire in Dzigan and Shumacher's Israeli Comic Repertoire
* Limor Shifman, Humor and Ethnicity on Israeli Television: A
Historical Perspective
* Asal Dardan, From Monsters to Pop Icons: The Use of Humor in Films on
Nazis and Hitler since Der Untergang
* David Slucki, Making Out in Anne Frank's Attic: Humor and the
Holocaust in Australia
* Essay
* Richard I. Cohen, In Memoriam: Ezra Mendelsohn
* Review Essay
* Olga Litvak, The New Marranos
* Book Reviews
* (arranged by subject)
* Antisemitism, Holocaust, and Genocide
* Esther Farbstein, Beseter hamadregah: hayahadut haortodoksit
behungariyah nokha? hashoah
* (Hidden in the Heights: Orthodox Jewry in Hungary during the
Holocaust), Haim Genizi
* Amos Goldberg, Traumah beguf rishon: ketivat yomanim bitkufat hashoah
(Trauma in First
* Person: Diary Writing during the Holocaust), Omri Herzog
* Michal Shaul, Pe'er tahat 'efer: hahevrah haharedit beyisrael betzel
hashoah 1945-1961
* (Beauty for Ashes: Holocaust Memory and the Rehabilitation of
Ashkenazi Haredi
* Society in Israel 1945-1961), Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz
* Ben Urwand, The Collaboration: Hollywood's Pact with Hitler, Ofer
Ashkenazi
* Cultural Studies
* Joy Calico, Arnold Schoenberg's A Survivor from Warsaw in Postwar
Europe, Yoel Greenberg
* Olga Gershenson, The Phantom Holocaust: Soviet Cinema and Jewish
Catastrophe, Olga Litvak
* Ernest B. Gilman, Yiddish Poetry and the Tuberculosis Sanatorium
1900-1970, Jan Schwarz
* Rina Lapidus, Jewish Women Writers in the Soviet Union, Olga Litvak
* Harriet Murav, Music from a Speeding Train: Jewish Literature in
Post-Revolutionary Russia, Olga Litvak
* Efraim Sicher (ed.), Race, Color, Identity: Rethinking Discourses
about "Jews" in the Twenty- First Century, Mitchell B. Hart
* Yosef Tobi and Tsivia Tobi, Judeo-Arabic Literature in Tunisia,
1850-1950, Norman (Noam) A. Stillman
* History and Biography
* Mordechai Altshuler, Religion and Jewish Identity in the Soviet
Union, 1941-1964, trans. Saadya Sternberg, Olga Litvak
* Dianne Ashton, Hanukkah in America: A History, Hizky Shoham
* Elissa Bemporad, Becoming Soviet Jews: The Bolshevik Experiment in
Minsk, Olga Litvak
* Ava F. Kahn and Adam D. Mendelsohn, Transnational Traditions: New
Perspectives on American Jewish History, Eli Lederhendler
* Cecile Esther Kuznitz, YIVO and the Making of Modern Jewish Culture:
Scholarship for the Yiddish Nation, Eli Lederhendler
* Jess Olson, Nathan Birnbaum and Jewish Modernity: Architect of
Zionism, Yiddishism and Orthodoxy, David Weinberg
* Yaacov Ro'i (ed.), The Jewish Movement in the Soviet Union, Olga
Litvak
* David Shneer, Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Photography, War and the
Holocaust, Olga Litvak
* Lee-Shai Weissbach (ed. and trans.), A Jewish Life on Three
Continents: The Memoir of Menachem Mendel Frieden, Gur Alroey
* Zionism, Israel, and the Middle East
* Gideon Aran, Kookism: shoreshei Gush Emunim, tarbut hamitna?alim,
teologiyah tziyonit, meshihiyut bizmanenu (Kookism: The Roots of Gush
Emunim, Settler Culture, Zionist
* Theology, and Contemporary Messianism), Tamar Ross
* Israel Bartal and Shimon Shamir, Beit Salomon: sheloshah dorot shel
mehadeshei hayishuv (The Salomons: Three Generations of Pioneers and
Leaders), Reuven Gafni
* Anat Helman, A Coat of Many Colors: Dress Culture in the Young State
of Israel, Jenna Weissman Joselit
* Mark LeVine and Mathias Mossberg (eds.), One Land, Two States: Israel
and Palestine as Parallel States, Menachem Klein
* Studies in Contemporary Jewry XXX
* Note on Editorial Policy
* A Club of Their Own: Jewish Humorists and the Contemporary World
* Steven Beller, "The Right Mélange": Viennese Operetta as a Stage for
Jewish Humor
* Edward Portnoy, Purim on Pesach: The Invented Tradition of Passover
Yontef-bletlekh in the Warsaw Yiddish Press
* Stephen J. Whitfield, Jackie Mason: The Comedian as Ethnographer
* Jarrod Tanny, Decoding Seinfeld's Jewishness
* Michael Berkowitz, "Humour Wholesalers"? Laurence Marks and Maurice
Gran's Anglo-Jewish Television Comedy
* Carol Zemel, Funny-Looking: Thoughts on Jewish Visual Humor
* Anna Shternshis, Humor and Russian Jewish Identity
* Avinoam Patt, "Laughter through Tears": Jewish Humor in the Aftermath
of the Holocaust
* Kerstin Steitz, And Hannah Laughed: The Role of Irony in Hannah
Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem
* Gabriel N. Finder, An Irony of History: Ephraim Kishon's German
Triumph
* Diego Rotman, The "Tsadik from Plonsk" and "Goldenyu": Political
Satire in Dzigan and Shumacher's Israeli Comic Repertoire
* Limor Shifman, Humor and Ethnicity on Israeli Television: A
Historical Perspective
* Asal Dardan, From Monsters to Pop Icons: The Use of Humor in Films on
Nazis and Hitler since Der Untergang
* David Slucki, Making Out in Anne Frank's Attic: Humor and the
Holocaust in Australia
* Essay
* Richard I. Cohen, In Memoriam: Ezra Mendelsohn
* Review Essay
* Olga Litvak, The New Marranos
* Book Reviews
* (arranged by subject)
* Antisemitism, Holocaust, and Genocide
* Esther Farbstein, Beseter hamadregah: hayahadut haortodoksit
behungariyah nokha? hashoah
* (Hidden in the Heights: Orthodox Jewry in Hungary during the
Holocaust), Haim Genizi
* Amos Goldberg, Traumah beguf rishon: ketivat yomanim bitkufat hashoah
(Trauma in First
* Person: Diary Writing during the Holocaust), Omri Herzog
* Michal Shaul, Pe'er tahat 'efer: hahevrah haharedit beyisrael betzel
hashoah 1945-1961
* (Beauty for Ashes: Holocaust Memory and the Rehabilitation of
Ashkenazi Haredi
* Society in Israel 1945-1961), Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz
* Ben Urwand, The Collaboration: Hollywood's Pact with Hitler, Ofer
Ashkenazi
* Cultural Studies
* Joy Calico, Arnold Schoenberg's A Survivor from Warsaw in Postwar
Europe, Yoel Greenberg
* Olga Gershenson, The Phantom Holocaust: Soviet Cinema and Jewish
Catastrophe, Olga Litvak
* Ernest B. Gilman, Yiddish Poetry and the Tuberculosis Sanatorium
1900-1970, Jan Schwarz
* Rina Lapidus, Jewish Women Writers in the Soviet Union, Olga Litvak
* Harriet Murav, Music from a Speeding Train: Jewish Literature in
Post-Revolutionary Russia, Olga Litvak
* Efraim Sicher (ed.), Race, Color, Identity: Rethinking Discourses
about "Jews" in the Twenty- First Century, Mitchell B. Hart
* Yosef Tobi and Tsivia Tobi, Judeo-Arabic Literature in Tunisia,
1850-1950, Norman (Noam) A. Stillman
* History and Biography
* Mordechai Altshuler, Religion and Jewish Identity in the Soviet
Union, 1941-1964, trans. Saadya Sternberg, Olga Litvak
* Dianne Ashton, Hanukkah in America: A History, Hizky Shoham
* Elissa Bemporad, Becoming Soviet Jews: The Bolshevik Experiment in
Minsk, Olga Litvak
* Ava F. Kahn and Adam D. Mendelsohn, Transnational Traditions: New
Perspectives on American Jewish History, Eli Lederhendler
* Cecile Esther Kuznitz, YIVO and the Making of Modern Jewish Culture:
Scholarship for the Yiddish Nation, Eli Lederhendler
* Jess Olson, Nathan Birnbaum and Jewish Modernity: Architect of
Zionism, Yiddishism and Orthodoxy, David Weinberg
* Yaacov Ro'i (ed.), The Jewish Movement in the Soviet Union, Olga
Litvak
* David Shneer, Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Photography, War and the
Holocaust, Olga Litvak
* Lee-Shai Weissbach (ed. and trans.), A Jewish Life on Three
Continents: The Memoir of Menachem Mendel Frieden, Gur Alroey
* Zionism, Israel, and the Middle East
* Gideon Aran, Kookism: shoreshei Gush Emunim, tarbut hamitna?alim,
teologiyah tziyonit, meshihiyut bizmanenu (Kookism: The Roots of Gush
Emunim, Settler Culture, Zionist
* Theology, and Contemporary Messianism), Tamar Ross
* Israel Bartal and Shimon Shamir, Beit Salomon: sheloshah dorot shel
mehadeshei hayishuv (The Salomons: Three Generations of Pioneers and
Leaders), Reuven Gafni
* Anat Helman, A Coat of Many Colors: Dress Culture in the Young State
of Israel, Jenna Weissman Joselit
* Mark LeVine and Mathias Mossberg (eds.), One Land, Two States: Israel
and Palestine as Parallel States, Menachem Klein
* Studies in Contemporary Jewry XXX
* Note on Editorial Policy
* Symposium
* A Club of Their Own: Jewish Humorists and the Contemporary World
* Steven Beller, "The Right Mélange": Viennese Operetta as a Stage for
Jewish Humor
* Edward Portnoy, Purim on Pesach: The Invented Tradition of Passover
Yontef-bletlekh in the Warsaw Yiddish Press
* Stephen J. Whitfield, Jackie Mason: The Comedian as Ethnographer
* Jarrod Tanny, Decoding Seinfeld's Jewishness
* Michael Berkowitz, "Humour Wholesalers"? Laurence Marks and Maurice
Gran's Anglo-Jewish Television Comedy
* Carol Zemel, Funny-Looking: Thoughts on Jewish Visual Humor
* Anna Shternshis, Humor and Russian Jewish Identity
* Avinoam Patt, "Laughter through Tears": Jewish Humor in the Aftermath
of the Holocaust
* Kerstin Steitz, And Hannah Laughed: The Role of Irony in Hannah
Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem
* Gabriel N. Finder, An Irony of History: Ephraim Kishon's German
Triumph
* Diego Rotman, The "Tsadik from Plonsk" and "Goldenyu": Political
Satire in Dzigan and Shumacher's Israeli Comic Repertoire
* Limor Shifman, Humor and Ethnicity on Israeli Television: A
Historical Perspective
* Asal Dardan, From Monsters to Pop Icons: The Use of Humor in Films on
Nazis and Hitler since Der Untergang
* David Slucki, Making Out in Anne Frank's Attic: Humor and the
Holocaust in Australia
* Essay
* Richard I. Cohen, In Memoriam: Ezra Mendelsohn
* Review Essay
* Olga Litvak, The New Marranos
* Book Reviews
* (arranged by subject)
* Antisemitism, Holocaust, and Genocide
* Esther Farbstein, Beseter hamadregah: hayahadut haortodoksit
behungariyah nokha? hashoah
* (Hidden in the Heights: Orthodox Jewry in Hungary during the
Holocaust), Haim Genizi
* Amos Goldberg, Traumah beguf rishon: ketivat yomanim bitkufat hashoah
(Trauma in First
* Person: Diary Writing during the Holocaust), Omri Herzog
* Michal Shaul, Pe'er tahat 'efer: hahevrah haharedit beyisrael betzel
hashoah 1945-1961
* (Beauty for Ashes: Holocaust Memory and the Rehabilitation of
Ashkenazi Haredi
* Society in Israel 1945-1961), Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz
* Ben Urwand, The Collaboration: Hollywood's Pact with Hitler, Ofer
Ashkenazi
* Cultural Studies
* Joy Calico, Arnold Schoenberg's A Survivor from Warsaw in Postwar
Europe, Yoel Greenberg
* Olga Gershenson, The Phantom Holocaust: Soviet Cinema and Jewish
Catastrophe, Olga Litvak
* Ernest B. Gilman, Yiddish Poetry and the Tuberculosis Sanatorium
1900-1970, Jan Schwarz
* Rina Lapidus, Jewish Women Writers in the Soviet Union, Olga Litvak
* Harriet Murav, Music from a Speeding Train: Jewish Literature in
Post-Revolutionary Russia, Olga Litvak
* Efraim Sicher (ed.), Race, Color, Identity: Rethinking Discourses
about "Jews" in the Twenty- First Century, Mitchell B. Hart
* Yosef Tobi and Tsivia Tobi, Judeo-Arabic Literature in Tunisia,
1850-1950, Norman (Noam) A. Stillman
* History and Biography
* Mordechai Altshuler, Religion and Jewish Identity in the Soviet
Union, 1941-1964, trans. Saadya Sternberg, Olga Litvak
* Dianne Ashton, Hanukkah in America: A History, Hizky Shoham
* Elissa Bemporad, Becoming Soviet Jews: The Bolshevik Experiment in
Minsk, Olga Litvak
* Ava F. Kahn and Adam D. Mendelsohn, Transnational Traditions: New
Perspectives on American Jewish History, Eli Lederhendler
* Cecile Esther Kuznitz, YIVO and the Making of Modern Jewish Culture:
Scholarship for the Yiddish Nation, Eli Lederhendler
* Jess Olson, Nathan Birnbaum and Jewish Modernity: Architect of
Zionism, Yiddishism and Orthodoxy, David Weinberg
* Yaacov Ro'i (ed.), The Jewish Movement in the Soviet Union, Olga
Litvak
* David Shneer, Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Photography, War and the
Holocaust, Olga Litvak
* Lee-Shai Weissbach (ed. and trans.), A Jewish Life on Three
Continents: The Memoir of Menachem Mendel Frieden, Gur Alroey
* Zionism, Israel, and the Middle East
* Gideon Aran, Kookism: shoreshei Gush Emunim, tarbut hamitna?alim,
teologiyah tziyonit, meshihiyut bizmanenu (Kookism: The Roots of Gush
Emunim, Settler Culture, Zionist
* Theology, and Contemporary Messianism), Tamar Ross
* Israel Bartal and Shimon Shamir, Beit Salomon: sheloshah dorot shel
mehadeshei hayishuv (The Salomons: Three Generations of Pioneers and
Leaders), Reuven Gafni
* Anat Helman, A Coat of Many Colors: Dress Culture in the Young State
of Israel, Jenna Weissman Joselit
* Mark LeVine and Mathias Mossberg (eds.), One Land, Two States: Israel
and Palestine as Parallel States, Menachem Klein
* Studies in Contemporary Jewry XXX
* Note on Editorial Policy
* A Club of Their Own: Jewish Humorists and the Contemporary World
* Steven Beller, "The Right Mélange": Viennese Operetta as a Stage for
Jewish Humor
* Edward Portnoy, Purim on Pesach: The Invented Tradition of Passover
Yontef-bletlekh in the Warsaw Yiddish Press
* Stephen J. Whitfield, Jackie Mason: The Comedian as Ethnographer
* Jarrod Tanny, Decoding Seinfeld's Jewishness
* Michael Berkowitz, "Humour Wholesalers"? Laurence Marks and Maurice
Gran's Anglo-Jewish Television Comedy
* Carol Zemel, Funny-Looking: Thoughts on Jewish Visual Humor
* Anna Shternshis, Humor and Russian Jewish Identity
* Avinoam Patt, "Laughter through Tears": Jewish Humor in the Aftermath
of the Holocaust
* Kerstin Steitz, And Hannah Laughed: The Role of Irony in Hannah
Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem
* Gabriel N. Finder, An Irony of History: Ephraim Kishon's German
Triumph
* Diego Rotman, The "Tsadik from Plonsk" and "Goldenyu": Political
Satire in Dzigan and Shumacher's Israeli Comic Repertoire
* Limor Shifman, Humor and Ethnicity on Israeli Television: A
Historical Perspective
* Asal Dardan, From Monsters to Pop Icons: The Use of Humor in Films on
Nazis and Hitler since Der Untergang
* David Slucki, Making Out in Anne Frank's Attic: Humor and the
Holocaust in Australia
* Essay
* Richard I. Cohen, In Memoriam: Ezra Mendelsohn
* Review Essay
* Olga Litvak, The New Marranos
* Book Reviews
* (arranged by subject)
* Antisemitism, Holocaust, and Genocide
* Esther Farbstein, Beseter hamadregah: hayahadut haortodoksit
behungariyah nokha? hashoah
* (Hidden in the Heights: Orthodox Jewry in Hungary during the
Holocaust), Haim Genizi
* Amos Goldberg, Traumah beguf rishon: ketivat yomanim bitkufat hashoah
(Trauma in First
* Person: Diary Writing during the Holocaust), Omri Herzog
* Michal Shaul, Pe'er tahat 'efer: hahevrah haharedit beyisrael betzel
hashoah 1945-1961
* (Beauty for Ashes: Holocaust Memory and the Rehabilitation of
Ashkenazi Haredi
* Society in Israel 1945-1961), Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz
* Ben Urwand, The Collaboration: Hollywood's Pact with Hitler, Ofer
Ashkenazi
* Cultural Studies
* Joy Calico, Arnold Schoenberg's A Survivor from Warsaw in Postwar
Europe, Yoel Greenberg
* Olga Gershenson, The Phantom Holocaust: Soviet Cinema and Jewish
Catastrophe, Olga Litvak
* Ernest B. Gilman, Yiddish Poetry and the Tuberculosis Sanatorium
1900-1970, Jan Schwarz
* Rina Lapidus, Jewish Women Writers in the Soviet Union, Olga Litvak
* Harriet Murav, Music from a Speeding Train: Jewish Literature in
Post-Revolutionary Russia, Olga Litvak
* Efraim Sicher (ed.), Race, Color, Identity: Rethinking Discourses
about "Jews" in the Twenty- First Century, Mitchell B. Hart
* Yosef Tobi and Tsivia Tobi, Judeo-Arabic Literature in Tunisia,
1850-1950, Norman (Noam) A. Stillman
* History and Biography
* Mordechai Altshuler, Religion and Jewish Identity in the Soviet
Union, 1941-1964, trans. Saadya Sternberg, Olga Litvak
* Dianne Ashton, Hanukkah in America: A History, Hizky Shoham
* Elissa Bemporad, Becoming Soviet Jews: The Bolshevik Experiment in
Minsk, Olga Litvak
* Ava F. Kahn and Adam D. Mendelsohn, Transnational Traditions: New
Perspectives on American Jewish History, Eli Lederhendler
* Cecile Esther Kuznitz, YIVO and the Making of Modern Jewish Culture:
Scholarship for the Yiddish Nation, Eli Lederhendler
* Jess Olson, Nathan Birnbaum and Jewish Modernity: Architect of
Zionism, Yiddishism and Orthodoxy, David Weinberg
* Yaacov Ro'i (ed.), The Jewish Movement in the Soviet Union, Olga
Litvak
* David Shneer, Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Photography, War and the
Holocaust, Olga Litvak
* Lee-Shai Weissbach (ed. and trans.), A Jewish Life on Three
Continents: The Memoir of Menachem Mendel Frieden, Gur Alroey
* Zionism, Israel, and the Middle East
* Gideon Aran, Kookism: shoreshei Gush Emunim, tarbut hamitna?alim,
teologiyah tziyonit, meshihiyut bizmanenu (Kookism: The Roots of Gush
Emunim, Settler Culture, Zionist
* Theology, and Contemporary Messianism), Tamar Ross
* Israel Bartal and Shimon Shamir, Beit Salomon: sheloshah dorot shel
mehadeshei hayishuv (The Salomons: Three Generations of Pioneers and
Leaders), Reuven Gafni
* Anat Helman, A Coat of Many Colors: Dress Culture in the Young State
of Israel, Jenna Weissman Joselit
* Mark LeVine and Mathias Mossberg (eds.), One Land, Two States: Israel
and Palestine as Parallel States, Menachem Klein
* Studies in Contemporary Jewry XXX
* Note on Editorial Policy