In this Issue
Studies in American Humor publishes articles on topics, themes, practices, practitioners, and media across the wide spectrum of American humor, past and present, for an audience made up primarily of scholars and students in the humanities, especially literary and cultural studies. The journal values new transnational and interdisciplinary approaches as well as traditional critical and historical humanities scholarship. StAH is the official journal of the American Humor Studies Association.
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Series 4, Volume 1, Number 2, 2015Editorial Board
Editor
Judith Yaross Lee, Ohio University
Managing Editor
Sean Gleason, Ohio University
Book Review Editor
Tracy Wuster, Independent Scholar
Contributing Editors
James E. Caron, University of Hawaii
Bruce Michelson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Editorial Board
John Alberti, Northern Kentucky University
Regina Barreca, University of Connecticut
John Bird, Winthrop University
Gregg Camfield, University of the California Merced
Joseph Csicsila, Eastern Michigan University
Joanne Gilbert, Alma College
Jennifer Greenhill, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Alan Gribben, Auburn University, Montgomery
Bambi Haggins, Arizona State University
Larry Howe, Roosevelt University
Lanita Jacobs, University of Southern California
Holger Kersten, Otto Von Guericke Universität, Madegburg
Karen Kilcup, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Rob King, Columbia University
John Lowe, University of Georgia
Bruce Michelson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sharon McCoy, The University of Georgia
Linda A. Morris, University of California, Davis
Peter Murphy, Murray State University
Ed Piacentino, High Point University
Scott Romine, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Derek Parker Royal, Executive Director, Philip Roth Studies
Laura Skandera-Trombley, Pitzer College
Joseph Slade, Ohio University
David E. E. Sloane, University of New Haven