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American Laughter, American Fury
- Humor and the Making of a White Man's Democracy, 1750–1850
Engelsk Hardback
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American Laughter, American Fury

- Humor and the Making of a White Man's Democracy, 1750–1850
Engelsk Hardback

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How humor helped white men cast the United States as a nation in which only they were entitled to citizenship. A joke is never just a joke—not even in the eighteenth century. In American Laughter, American Fury, Eran A. Zelnik offers a cultural history of early America that shows how humor among white men served to define and construct not only whiteness and masculinity but also American political culture and democracy more generally. Zelnik traces the emerging bonds of affinity that white male settlers in North America cultivated through their shared, transformative experience of mirth. This humor—a category that includes not only jokes but also play, riot, revelry, and mimicry—shaped the democratic and anti-elitist sensibilities of Americans. It also defined the borders of who could participate in politics, notably excluding those who were not white men. While this anti-authoritarian humor transformed the early United States into a country that abhorred elitism and class hierarchies, ultimately the story is one of democratization gone awry: this same humor allowed white men to draw the borders of the new nation exclusively around themselves. Zelnik analyzes several distinct forms of humor to make his case: tall tales, "Indian play," Black dialect, riot and revelry, revolutionary protests, and blackface minstrelsy. This provocative study seeks to understand the vexing, contradictory interplay among humor, democracy, and violence at the heart of American history and culture that continues today.
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
352
ISBN-13:
9781421450605
Indbinding:
Hardback
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ISBN-10:
1421450607
Udg. Dato:
7 jan 2025
Længde:
30mm
Bredde:
152mm
Højde:
229mm
Forlag:
Johns Hopkins University Press
Oplagsdato:
7 jan 2025
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