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- Studies in American Humor
- Penn State University Press
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- Volume 6, Number 2, 2020
- Political Humor in a Changing Landscape: A New Generation of Research ed. by Jody C. Baumgartner and Amy B. Becker (review)
- Sketch Comedy: Identity, Reflexivity, and American Television by Nick Marx (review)
- Humorists vs. Religion: Critical Voices from Mark Twain to Neil DeGrasse Tyson by Iain Ellis (review)
- The Joke is on Us: Political Comedy in (Late) Neoliberal Times ed. by Julia A. Webber (review)
- Bad Environmentalism: Irony and Irreverence in the Ecological Age by Nicole Seymour (review)
- Uproarious: How Feminists and Other Subversive Comics Speak Truth by Cynthia Willett and Julie Willett (review)
- An Introduction to the Psychology of Humor by Janet M. Gibson (review)
- Teaching Modern British and American Satire ed. by Evan R. Davis and Nicholas D. Nace (review)
- Humour by Terry Eagleton (review)
- "Good Comedy Can Upset People": A Conversation with Bobby Wilson of the 1491s
- Indigenous Humor in Thomas King's The Back of the Turtle: An Ecocritical Perspective
- The Differing Shades of Redface: The Evolving Image of Native Americans in Hollywood Comedies
- The Comedy of Survivance in James Welch's Fools Crow
- Camping Out with Miss Chief: Kent Monkman's Ironic Journey
- Enduring Laughter: Introduction to the Special Issue on Native and Indigenous Humor
- On Second Thought
- The Editor's Drawers
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