“…16 In recent years, however, barzellette have frequently centered on sexual and political themes and they often feature regional stereotyped figures such as Southern and Northern Italians and migrant groups, especially Muslims from sub-Saharan Africa, Northern Africa, and South Asia. During my fieldwork in Northern Italy, I noted how these jokes were at times performed to exclude certain migrant groups while creating intimacies for the local Italian participants (Perrino, 2015). I collected barzellette (and other types of jokes) both from different age sets and a wide range of events: during dinners (which bear some similarities to stand-up comedy formats [Glick, 2007]), during folkloristic events in towns, such as sagre, or 'local festivals', during conversations with doctors and nurses, and during political speeches or rallies delivered live, on television, and on the internet.…”