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Comedy And Critical Thought Laughter As Resistance Iain Mackenzie

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Comedy And Critical Thought Laughter As Resistance Iain Mackenzie
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.65 MB
Author: Iain MacKenzie, Fred Francis, Krista Bonello Rutter Giappone
ISBN: 9781786604064, 9781786604071, 9781786604088, 178660406X, 1786604078, 1786604086
Language: English
Year: 2018

Product desciption

Comedy And Critical Thought Laughter As Resistance Iain Mackenzie by Iain Mackenzie, Fred Francis, Krista Bonello Rutter Giappone 9781786604064, 9781786604071, 9781786604088, 178660406X, 1786604078, 1786604086 instant download after payment.

Throughout history, comedians and clowns have enjoyed a certain freedom to speak frankly often denied to others in hegemonic systems. More recently, professional comedians have developed platforms of comic license from which to critique the traditional political establishment and have managed to play an important role in interrogating and mediating the processes of politics in contemporary society.
This collection will examine the questions that arise when of comedy and critique intersect by bringing together both critical theorists and comedy scholars with a view to exploring the nature of comedy, its potential role in critical theory and the forms it can take as a practice of resistance.
Review
This fascinating book draws on current and recent critical theories to frame and contextualise individual chapters on - amongst others - satire, stand-up, cartoons, slapstick and the visual arts. The theories are clearly explained, often emphasising the playful uses of humour and comedy as a critical tool. Reading it has opened up new avenues in my own thinking about comedy. (Dr. Richard Cuming, Clown Advisor and Senior Lecturer in Performing Arts, University of Winchester)
This rich, varied collection opens up new ways of thinking about the critical force of humour. Situated at a surprising place where theory and philosophy, politics and comedy, critique and resistance all meet, it combines sophisticated conceptual reflections with insightful case-studies drawn from stand-up, cartoons, performance art, literature and more. Fascinating, intriguing, and amusing it sets an agenda for activist theorists and practitioners across the disciplines. (Alan Finlayson, Professor of Political and Social Theory, University of East Anglia)
About the Author
Krista Bonello Rutter Giappone is the Associate Lecturer in English and Drama, University of Kent,
University of Malta.
Fred Francis is an Assistant Lecturer in English at the University of Kent.
Iain MackKenzie is the Co-Director Centre for Critical Thought and Senior Lecturer in Politics at the
University of Kent.

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