Thaïs Miller Data-verified
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Thaïs Miller's research investigates the representation and tropes of Jewish humor in contemporary women-led digital streaming productions. Her work examines how these narratives engage with themes of racial antisemitism, masculinity, and white supremacy, particularly through the lens of "retro aesthetics." Miller has analyzed popular television series, exploring their use of humor for transmedia promotion and their engagement with popular misogyny.
Her publications include analyses of specific shows and comedians, such as Amy Sherman-Palladino's "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," and the forgotten history of comedian Jean Carroll. Miller's scholarship also includes reviews of works that address millennial Jewish identity and navigating racial antisemitism. Her research contributes to understanding how identity, humor, and social commentary are presented in modern media landscapes.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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First lady of laughs: the forgotten story of Jean Carroll, America’s first Jewish woman stand-up comedian (2025)
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Tropes of Jewish Humor in Women-Led Digital Streaming Productions (2010 – 2019) (2024)
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