Essays that illustrate how humor transformed 9/11 politics and 9/11
transformed humor With essays by: Gavin Benke Arthur Asa Berger Ted
Gournelos Viveca S. Greene David Gurney David Holloway Lanita
Jacobs Giselinde Kuipers Paul Lewis David Monje Michael Truscello
Jamie Warner Aaron Winter A Decade of Dark Humor analyzes ways in
which popular and visual culture used humor--in a variety of
forms--to confront the attacks of September 11, 2001, and, more
specifically, the aftermath. This interdisciplinary volume brings
together scholars from four countries to discuss the impact of
humor and irony on both media discourse and tangible political
reality. Furthermore, it demonstrates that laughter is
simultaneously an avenue through which social issues are deferred
or obfuscated, a way in which neoliberal or neoconservative
rhetoric is challenged, and a means of forming alternative
political ideologies. The volume's contributors cover a broad range
of media productions, including news parodies (The Daily Show with
Jon Stewart, The Colbert Report, The Onion), TV roundtable shows
(Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher), comic strips and cartoons
(Aaron McGruder's The Boondocks, Jeff Danzinger's editorial
cartoons), television drama (Rescue Me), animated satire (South
Park), graphic novels (Art Spiegelman's In the Shadow of No
Towers), documentary (Fahrenheit 9/11), and other productions.
Along with examining the rhetorical methods and aesthetic
techniques of these productions, the essays place each in specific
political and journalistic contexts, showing how corporations, news
outlets, and political institutions responded to--and sometimes
co-opted--these forms of humor. Ted Gournelos, Orlando, Florida, is
assistant professor of critical media and cultural studies at
Rollins College, and the author of Popular Culture and the Future
of Politics: Cultural Studies and the Tao of "South Park." Viveca
S. Greene, Northampton, Massachusetts, is visiting assistant
professor of cultural studies at Hampshire College. Her work has
appeared in The Nation, In Media Res, and We the Media: A Citizen's
Guide to Fighting for Media Democracy.
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