The Cultural Set-up of Comedy
Affective Politics in the United States Post 9/11
Author(s)
Webber, Julie
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
102755Language
EnglishAbstract
How do various forms of comedy – including stand up, satire and film and television – transform contemporary invocations of nationalism and citizenship in youth cultures? And how are attitudes about gender, race and sexuality transformed through comedic performances on social media? The Cultural Set Up of Comedy seeks to answer these questions by examining comedic performances by Chris Rock and Louis C.K., news parodies like The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report, the role of satire in the Arab Spring and women’s groundbreaking comedic performances in television and the film Bridesmaids. Breaking with the usual cultural studies debates over how to conceptualize youth, the book instead focuses on the comedic cultural and political scripts that frame them through affective strategies post-9/11.
Keywords
Media & CommunicationsDOI
10.1386/9781783200313ISBN
9781783201457;9781783201440OCN
1100491523Publisher
IntellectPublication date and place
Bristol, 2013-12-07Classification
Popular culture