Rhetoric of Racist Humour

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Rhetoric of Racist Humour

US, UK and Global Race Joking

Communication studies Regional / International studies Popular culture Ethnic studies Sociology

Author: Simon Weaver

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 24th February 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781317017820


In today’s multicultural and multireligious societies

Humour and comedy often become the focus of controversy over alleged racist or offensive content, as shown, for instance, by the intense debate of Sacha Baron Cohen’s characters Ali G and Borat, and the Prophet Muhammad cartoons published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten. Despite these intense debates, commentary on humour in the academy lacks a clear way of connecting the serious and the humorous, and a clear way of accounting for the serious impact of comic language. The absence of a developed “serious” vocabulary with which to judge the humorous tends to encourage polarized debates, which fail to account for the paradoxes of humour.

Theoretical Framework and Focus of the Book

This book draws on the social theory of Zygmunt Baumann to examine the linguistic structure of humour, arguing that, as a form of language similar to metaphor, it is both unstable and unpredictable, and structurally prone to act rhetorically; that is, to be convincing. Deconstructing the dominant form of racism aimed at black people in the US, and that aimed at Asians in the UK, The Rhetoric of Racist Humour shows how racist humour expresses and supports racial stereotypes in the US and UK, while also exploring the forms of resistance presented by the humour of Black and Asian comedians to such stereotypes.

Audience and Relevance

An engaging exploration of modern, late modern and fluid or postmodern forms of humour, this book will be of interest to sociologists and scholars of cultural and media studies, as well as those working in the fields of race and ethnicity, humour and cultural theory.

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