The Humor Prism in 20th Century American Society

The Humor Prism in 20th Century American Society

The Humor Prism in 20th Century American Society

The Humor Prism in 20th Century American Society

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Overview

The Humor Prism in Twentieth-Century America explores to what extent and in what ways American humor in the twentieth century reflects history.

Why do some jokes evaporate after the telling while others are transmitted to subsequent generations? Just what property of humor allows it to touch diverse members of a culture at a given time? As a penetrating and refracting angle of history, humor illuminates the expectations and contradictions of society, its anxieties and confusions, and permits perspective into any historic moment. The Humor Prism in Twentieth-Century America explores to what extent and in what ways American humor in the twentieth century reflects history, examining the dynamics and disguised messages behind humor.

The first section of this volume concentrates on patterns of humor in the twentieth century. Section two looks at the power and politics of women's humor, and at multicultural humor. The final section presents and evaluates the major joke cycles from the post-World War II period to the 1990s as responses to profound social and economic change, such as Polish jokes and JAP jokes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814325971
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Publication date: 08/01/1997
Series: Humor in Life and Letters Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 1,023,581
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Joseph Boskin is a professor of history and African American studies and director of the urban studies and public policy program at Boston University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota, and is the author of SAMBO: The Rise and Demise of an American Jester and Into Slavery.

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Associate Professor of American Studies at University of Maryland at College Park and Editor of the Anthology Humor in A - Lawrence E. Mintz

A useful, to say nothing of interesting and pleasant, way to look at history. The Humor Prism in 20th-Century American Society examines how various genres of American humor provide examples of how we reformulate, communicate, and understand culture in our society. Its historical, anthropological, and folklore focus gives The Humor Prism in 20th-Century American Society a unique perspective lacking in just about all other collections.

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