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The Trouble with Jokes

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We’re accustomed to seeing humour as a diversion from the serious side of life, but humour also permeates some of the most troubling political developments in recent years. From the resurgence of w...
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  • 16 January 2024
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We’re accustomed to seeing humour as a diversion from the serious side of life, but humour also permeates some of the most troubling political developments in recent years. From the resurgence of white nationalism to the erosion of democratic norms, jokes force-feed us objectionable ideologies while we gasp and splutter at all the side-splitting shenanigans.

This book explores the relationship between humour and offensiveness in contemporary society. Drawing on examples from philosophical thinkers and popular culture, it invites readers to consider the dark side of humour.

Weaving together cultural analysis, political discussion and philosophical reflection, the book provides an antidote to positive thinking about laughter and a roadmap for navigating different types of offensive humour.

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Price: $119.95
Pages: 186
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 16 January 2024
ISBN: 9781529232523
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Sociology, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Propaganda, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Media & Internet, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Politics and government, Cultural studies, Social discrimination and social justice, Social attitudes
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“Butler's provocative work challenges the widespread assumption that humour is naturally a progressive force for good. In doing so, he provides a key frame for understanding the appeal of far-right cultural forces and how we might combat them." Matt Sienkiewicz and Nick Marx, co-authors of That's Not Funny: How the Right Makes Comedy Work for Them

Nick Butler is Associate Professor of Organization Studies at Stockholm University, Sweden.

Introduction

1. Content Warning

2. Laugh Track

3. Prankster Diplomacy

4. Evil Clowns

5. Body Double

6. Gender Reveal

Conclusion