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Following the most solemn moments in recent American history,
comedians have tested the limits of how soon is "too soon" to joke
about tragedy. Comics confront the horrifying events and shocking
moments that capture national attention and probe the acceptable,
or "sayable," boundaries of expression that shape our cultural
memory. In Tragedy Plus Time, Philip Scepanski examines the role of
humor, particularly televised comedy, in constructing and policing
group identity and memory in the wake of large-scale events.
Tragedy Plus Time is the first comprehensive work to investigate
tragedy-driven comedy in the aftermaths of such traumas as the JFK
assassination and 9/11, as well as during the administration of
Donald Trump. Focusing on the mass publicization of television
comedy, Scepanski considers issues of censorship and memory
construction in the ways comedians negotiate emotions, politics,
war, race, and Islamophobia. Amid the media frenzy and conflicting
expressions of grief following a public tragedy, comedians provoke
or risk controversy to grapple publicly with national traumas that
all Americans are trying to understand for themselves.
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