The Joke Is on Us: Political Comedy in (Late) Neoliberal Times

Author:   Julie A. Webber ,  James Brassett ,  Marc-Olivier Castagner ,  Seçil Dagtas
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781498569842


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   11 December 2018
Format:   Hardback
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This edited volume brings together scholars of comedy to assess how political comedy encounters neoliberal themes in contemporary media. Central to this task is the notion of genre; under neoliberal conditions (where market logics motivate most actions) genre becomes “mixed.” Once stable, discreet categories such as comedy, horror, drama and news and entertainment have become blurred so as to be indistinguishable. The classic modern paradigm of comedy/tragedy no longer holds, if it ever did. Moreover, as politics becomes more economic and less moral or normative under neoliberalism, we are able to see new resistance to comedic genres that support neoliberal strategies to hide racial and gender injustice such as unlaughter, ambiguity, and anti-comedy. There is also an increasing interest with comedy as a form of entertainment on the political right following both Brexit in the UK and the election of Trump in the U.S. Several essays confront this conservative comedy and place it in context of the larger humor history of these debates over free speech and political correctness. For comedians too, entry into popular media now follows the familiar neoliberal script of the celebration of self-help with the increasing admonishment of those who fail to win in market terms. Laughter plays an important role in shaming and valorizing (often at the same time!) the precarious subject in the aftermath of global recession. Doubling down on austerity, self-help policies and equivocation in the face of extremist challenges (right and left), politics foils the critical comedian’s attempt to satirize and parody its object. Characterized by ambiguity, mixed genre and the increasing use of anti-humor, political comedy mirrors the social and political world it mocks, parodies and celebrates often with lackluster results suggesting that the joke might be on us, as audiences.

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Author:   Julie A. Webber ,  James Brassett ,  Marc-Olivier Castagner ,  Seçil Dagtas
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.644kg
ISBN:  

9781498569842


ISBN 10:   1498569846
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   11 December 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter One: All They Need is Lulz: Racist trolls, unlaughter, and Leslie Jones Viveca Greene Chapter Two: Brexit Irony, Caricature and Neoliberalism Simon Weaver Chapter Three: What's Wrong with Slactivism? Confronting the Neoliberal Assault on Millennials Sophia A. McClennen Chapter Four: Political Humour in the face of Neoliberal Authoritarianism in New Turkey Secil Dagtas Chapter Five: A Silly Citizenship Take on Infotainment Satire: The Medium of Televisual Political Satire as Ludic Surveillance David Grondin and Marc-Olivier Castagner Chapter Six: The Political Economy of Comedy in Late-Night Shows Don J. Waisanen, Chapter Seven: British Comedy and the Politics of Resistance: The Liminality of Right Wing Comedy James Brassett Chapter Eight: I Want to Party with You, Cowboy: Stephen Colbert and the Aesthetic Logic of Truthiness After Campaign 2016 Aaron McKain and Thomas Lawson Chapter Nine: From Awkward To Dope: Black Women Comics in the Alternative Comedy Scene Jessyka Finley Chapter Ten: Savage New Media: Discursive Campaigns For/Against Political Correctness Rebecca Krefting Chapter Eleven: An Actual Nightmare- but Pretty Good TV : Comedy/Horror in The Trump Era Diane Rubenstein Conclusion: You're Fired! Julie Webber

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Don't pick up The Joke is on Us: Political Comedy in (Late) Neoliberal Times edited by Julie Webber if what you're looking for is a funny-haha book. The contributors are not stand-up comedians, nor are they trying to tell jokes. If, instead, you're looking for serious examinations about how satire, irony, and humor-often weapons of the weak deployed against authoritarians--have been coopted and diffused by neoliberal forces and regimes (corporate capitalism, big data surveillance systems, alt-right conspirators, and racist truthers), then this is the book for you. Don't expect Saturday Night Live or the Comedy Channel to save us, they warn. -- John Seery, Pomona College Who gets the last laugh on the late-stage of neoliberalism? As this timely collection suggests, the joke is ultimately on all of us on the losing side of a corporate run humor-mill that keeps us laughing-mad across the political aisles. Amidst the toxic tides of austerity, white nationalism, xenophobia, and rampant misogyny, we've been conditioned to look to late-night, white, and (mostly) male corporate-jesters to reassure us that Trump and his troll army will be impeached any day now. Comedy won't save us from this nightmare, as political and economic elites are the ones laughing... all the way to the bank. -- Raul Perez, University of Denver


Don't pick up The Joke is on Us: Political Comedy in (Late) Neoliberal Times edited by Julie Webber if what you're looking for is a funny-haha book. The contributors are not stand-up comedians, nor are they trying to tell jokes. If, instead, you're looking for serious examinations about how satire, irony, and humor-often weapons of the weak deployed against authoritarians--have been coopted and diffused by neoliberal forces and regimes (corporate capitalism, big data surveillance systems, alt-right conspirators, and racist truthers), then this is the book for you. Don't expect Saturday Night Live or the Comedy Channel to save us, they warn. -- John Seery, Pomona College


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Julie Webber is professor of politics and government at Illinois State University.

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