The Funniest Pages; International Perspectives on Humor in Journalism

The Funniest Pages; International Perspectives on Humor in Journalism - Mass Communication and Journalism

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Publisher's Synopsis

Charles Dickens, celebrated novelist and journalist, believed that his greatest ability as a writer was to make people laugh. Yet, to date, humor has been strangely marginalized in journalism, communication and media studies.
This innovative book draws together the work of seventeen writers to show that, starting in the 1640s during the English Civil War, and continuing through to the present time, humor has indeed been an important ingredient of journalism. Countries studied include Australia, Britain, Canada, Chile and the United States. The Funniest Pages is divided into four sections: &«Seriously Funny, From Past to Present,» &«Unsolemn Columnists,» &«This Sporting Life» and a final section, &«Have Mouse, Will Laugh,» which looks at humor in online journalism. Chapters examine Joseph Addison, Richard Steele and the birth of social and political satire; Allen Ginsberg, Mad magazine, and the culture wars of the 1950s; John Clarke and the power of satire in journalism, and more.

Book information

ISBN: 9781433130991
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Imprint: Peter Lang
Pub date:
Edition: New edition 1
DEWEY: 070.4
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xiii, 271
Weight: 508g
Height: 158mm
Width: 230mm
Spine width: 2mm