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Comedic Nightmare
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The presidency of Donald J. Trump, has had a considerable impacts on American politics and society. One of these was his altering of the comedic mood in America, taking comedy away from many of its...
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24 November 2022

The presidency of Donald J. Trump, has had a considerable impacts on American politics and society. One of these was his altering of the comedic mood in America, taking comedy away from many of its traditions. His presidency turned comedy into political weaponry, as comedians on the liberal side of politics turned their efforts to ridiculing Trump’s buffoonish persona, while on the conservative side, a Trump-supportive group of comedians mocked those very comedians who opposed Trump. Trump himself emerged as a comedian, performing his dark, caustic, comical routines with consummate skill at his rallies. If comedy is a pulse for a country, then it is legitimate to ask if that pulse still beating, even after Trump lost reelection in 2020. This book will address this question, examining how Trump’s presidency interrupted the historical flow of American comedic traditions, and how it spread a dark mood throughout American society.
Price: $84.00
Pages: 116
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill Research Perspectives in Popular Culture
Publication Date:
24 November 2022
ISBN: 9789004524750
Format: Paperback
Marcel Danesi, Ph.D. (1974), University of Toronto, is Professor Emeritus of semiotics and linguistic anthropology at that university. He has published extensively in both fields, including Memes and the Future of Popular Culture (Brill 2019).