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- Studies in American Humor
- Penn State University Press
- Review
- Transgressive Humor of American Women Writers ed. by Sabrina Fuchs Abrams (review) Volume 5, Number 2, 2019, pp. 395-398
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- Jack Benny and The Golden Age of American Radio Comedy by Kathryn H. Fuller-Seeley (review)
- Behind the Laughs: Community and Inequality in Comedy by Michael P. Jeffries (review)
- Jewish Comedy: A Serious History by Jeremy Dauber (review)
- Comic Venus: Women and Comedy in American Silent Film by Kristen Anderson Wagner, and: Specters of Slapstick and Silent Film Comediennes by Maggie Hennefeld (review)
- Hysterical! Women in American Comedy ed. by Linda Mizejewski and Victoria Sturtevant (review)
- Furiously Funny: Comic Rage from Ralph Ellison to Chris Rock by Terrence T. Tucker (review)
- Buster Keaton in His Own Time: What the Responses of the 1920s Critics Reveal by Wes Gehring (review)
- Satire and Politics: The Interplay of Heritage and Practice ed. by Jessica Milner Davis (review)
- Transgressive Humor of American Women Writers ed. by Sabrina Fuchs Abrams (review)
- Planet Funny: How Comedy Took Over Our Culture by Ken Jennings (review)
- English Sporting Writing, the Spirit of the Times, and Old Southwest Humor
- Playing with the Sovereign's Plague in "King Pest": A Summoning of Poe's Necromantic Humor in War-Torn Syria
- The Pedagogics of the Con in Guy Owen's The Ballad of the Flim-Flam Man
- Crime, Comedy, and Late Modernism
- Is Bill Cosby Still Funny? Separating the Art from the Artist in Stand-up Comedy
- On Second Thought
- The Editor's Drawers
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