Humour and identity in Jewish American fiction : no laughing matter /
This book contributes to the interdisciplinary take on Jewish American literature through the exploration of a connection between humour and identity. Initially inspired by a love for Jewish humor and literature, the author selects works by three contemporary Jewish American writers that may appear...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Newcastle upon Tyne, UK :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2024.
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| Summary: | This book contributes to the interdisciplinary take on Jewish American literature through the exploration of a connection between humour and identity. Initially inspired by a love for Jewish humor and literature, the author selects works by three contemporary Jewish American writers that may appear humorous at first glance. However, an exploration into the social functions of humor reveals more serious undertones in these literary works. Despite the word 'humor' in the title, this book is not about entertainment. It is a serious investigation into the strategic use of humor in identity formation within Jewish American literature. The book navigates the complexities of defining Jewish American literature, offering a fresh perspective that connects Jewish identity and humor. This thought-provoking journey challenges traditional boundaries, examining the profound relationship between humor and the construction of Jewish identity in the diverse landscape of contemporary Jewish American literature. |
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| Physical Description: | vi, 122 pages ; 22 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages [111]-112). |
| ISBN: | 1036409341 103640935X 9781036409357 9781036409340 |