The Jewish Joke

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Abraham
anti-Semitism
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David Baddiel
David Schneider
Devorah Baum
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Feeling Jewish (a book for just about anyone)
Freud
funny
Groucho Marx
humour
Jerry Seinfeld
joke book
Lena Dunham
Marx
Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations
Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewishnon-Jewish Relations
self-deprecation
The Jewish joke
The New Man
University of Southampton
Woody Allen
yiddish

Product details

  • ISBN 9781800819115
  • Weight: 120g
  • Dimensions: 110 x 178mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2023
  • Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'This book is funny, clever and, at times, heartbreaking. In other words, Jewish' David Baddiel '[Baum is] intellectually luminous, psychologically penetrating, existentially anxious, and wonderfully funny' Zadie Smith 'Hilarious and thought-provoking' David Schneider The Jewish joke is as old as Abraham, and like the Jews themselves it has wandered over the world, learned countless new languages, worked with a range of different materials, been performed in front of some pretty hostile crowds, but still retained its own distinctive identity. So what is it that animates the Jewish joke? Why are Jews so often thought of as 'funny'? And how old can a joke get? The Jewish Joke is a brilliant - and very funny - riff on Jewish jokes, about what marks them apart from other jokes, why they are important to Jewish identity and how they work. Ranging from self-deprecation to anti-Semitism, politics to sex, it looks at the past of Jewish joking and asks whether the Jewish joke has a future. With jokes from Amy Schumer, Lena Dunham and Jerry Seinfeld, as well as Freud and Marx (Groucho mostly), this is both a compendium and a commentary, light-hearted and deeply insightful.
Devorah Baum is the author of Feeling Jewish (a book for just about anyone) (Yale, 2017) and co-director of the documentary film The New Man (2016). She is Lecturer in English Literature and Critical Theory at the University of Southampton and also attached to the Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations.

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