Comedy Is Killing Us Comedy Is Killing Us

Comedy Is Killing Us

The Politics of Laughter and Rage

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    • Expected Jan 5, 2027
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Publisher Description

Does comedy really speak truth to power, or has it become one of power’s most effective tools? In Comedy Is Killing Us, literary and cultural critic Joseph Litvak offers a bold reckoning with the role of laughter in an age of authoritarian resurgence. Moving between political theory, media culture, and performance, Litvak argues that the modern strongman thrives not despite his ridiculousness but because of it. From twentieth-century fascist spectacle to the contemporary politics of insult comedy and “postcomedy,” this book traces the deep entanglement of humor and terror across the United States and beyond.

Drawing on thinkers including Lauren Berlant, Alenka Zupančič, John Limon, and Alain Badiou, Litvak challenges the comforting assumption that progressive resistance simply means reclaiming comedy’s liberatory power. Instead, he shows how even oppositional humor can reproduce structures of domination, blurring the line between comic critique and comic cruelty. Through readings of stand-up, media culture, and political performance, he situates the contemporary comedification of politics within a longer history linking laughter to fascism, nationalism, and gendered violence.

Yet Litvak does not abandon comedy altogether. Turning to queer and experimental forms of postcomedy, he explores the possibility of a humor that resists both authoritarian spectacle and punitive satire. At once incisive and accessible, Comedy Is Killing Us offers an unorthodox perspective on the cultural conditions that have allowed rage-driven humor to flourish, and sketches a vision of what comedy after the present crisis might look like.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
AVAILABLE
2027
January 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
192
Pages
PUBLISHER
Fordham University Press
SELLER
Lightning Source, LLC
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