Bagels and Schmear: Jewish Stereotypes in the Media

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Social Issues

 

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Kathleen S

 

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May 29, 2015

 

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University

 

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As we moved into the 21st Century, the atmosphere seemed to change. People have become fascinated with seeing how far they can go. This is true of T.V. shows using stereotypes to drive audiences. While the 90s included shows like Seinfeld that just poked fun at some of the stereotypes, new shows such as South Park really angered people with its openness to go after stereotypes...
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On South Park there is a Jewish family, the Broflovskis, whose son Kyle is supposedly the smart one on the show. Although he is constantly mocked for his religious beliefs, Kyle doesn’t really mind. The main stereotypes are seen through his mother. The over protective, whiny, annoying, controlling mother who won’t stop badgering the kids for what they do wrong and will stop at nothing to protect them...
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