203273

Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

2017

223 Pages

ISBN 978-3-319-50949-5

Palgrave Studies in Comedy

Humour as politics

the political aesthetics of contemporary comedy

Nicholas Holm

This book argues that recent developments in contemporary comedy have changed not just the way we laugh but the way we understand the world. Drawing on a range of contemporary televisual, cinematic and digital examples, from Seinfeld and Veep to Family Guy and Chappelle’s Show, Holm explores how humour has become a central site of cultural politics in the twenty-first century. More than just a form of entertainment, humour has come to play a central role in the contemporary mediaenvironment, shaping how we understand ideas of freedom, empathy, social boundaries and even logic. Through an analysis of humour as a political and aesthetic category, Humour as Politics challenges older models of laughter as a form of dissent and instead argues for a new theory of humour as the cultural expression of our (neo)liberal moment. 

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Holm, N. (2017). Humour as politics: the political aesthetics of contemporary comedy, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Introduction

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Dissent in jest

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23-58

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Telling jokes to power

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59-88

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Humour without anaesthetic

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89-118

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Humour without pity

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119-147

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Humour without reason

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149-177

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Conclusion

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209-216

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