No Joke: Making Jewish Humor

Author(s): Ruth R. Wisse

Judaica

Humor is the most celebrated of all Jewish responses to modernity. In this book, Ruth Wisse evokes and applauds the genius of spontaneous Jewish joking--as well as the brilliance of comic masterworks by writers like Heinrich Heine, Sholem Aleichem, Isaac Babel, S. Y. Agnon, Isaac Bashevis Singer, and Philip Roth. At the same time, Wisse draws attention to the precarious conditions that call Jewish humor into being--and the price it may exact from its practitioners and audience. Wisse broadly traces modern Jewish humor around the world, teasing out its implications as she explores memorable and telling examples from German, Yiddish, English, Russian, and Hebrew. Among other topics, the book looks at how Jewish humor channeled Jewish learning and wordsmanship into new avenues of creativity, brought relief to liberal non-Jews in repressive societies, and enriched popular culture in the United States. Even as it invites readers to consider the pleasures and profits of Jewish humor, the book asks difficult but fascinating questions: Can the excess and extreme self-ridicule of Jewish humor go too far and backfire in the process? And is "leave 'em laughing" the wisest motto for a people that others have intended to sweep off the stage of history?

General Information

  • : 9780691149462
  • : Princeton University Press
  • : Princeton University Press
  • : 0.485
  • : 01 July 2013
  • : United States
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Ruth R. Wisse
  • : Hardback
  • : 809.798924
  • : 296
  • : 8 halftones.

More About The Product

Ruth R. Wisse is the Martin Peretz Professor of Yiddish Literature and professor of comparative literature at Harvard University. She is the author of "The Modern Jewish Canon: A Journey through Language and Culture", which won a National Jewish Book Award. Her other books include "Jews and Power" (Schocken) and "The Schlemiel as Modern Hero".

List of Illustrations ix Introduction: The Best Medicine 1 1 German Lebensraum 29 2 Yiddish Heartland 59 3 The Anglosphere 104 4 Under Hitler and Stalin 143 5 Hebrew Homeland 182 Conclusion: When Can I Stop Laughing? 221 Acknowledgments 245 Notes 249 Index 267