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- Studies in American Humor
- Penn State University Press
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- Volume 7, Number 2, 2021
- Late Night with Trump: Political Humor and the American Presidency by Stephen J. Farnsworth and S. Robert Lichter (review)
- Freedom in Laughter: Dick Gregory, Bill Cosby, and the Civil Rights Movement by Malcolm Frierson (review)
- From Blackface to Black Twitter: Reflections on Black Humor, Race, Politics, and Gender by Jannette L. Dates and Mia Moody Ramirez (review)
- At Wit's End: The Deadly Discourse of the Jewish Joke by Louis Kaplan (review)
- Ethics in Comedy: Essays on Crossing the Line ed. by Steven Benko (review)
- The Routledge Comedy Studies Reader ed. by Ian Wilkie (review)
- How the Other Half Laughs: The Comic Sensibility in American Culture, 1895-1920 by Jean Lee Cole (review)
- Vaudeville and the Making of Modern Entertainment, 1890-1925 by David Monod (review)
- The Content of Our Caricature: African American Comic Art and Political Belonging by Rebecca Wanzo (review)
- Crazy Funny: Popular Black Satire and The Methods of Madness by Lisa A. Guerrero, and: Laughing to Keep from Dying: African American Satire in the Twenty-First Century by Danielle Fuentes Morgan (review)
- Caricature and the Colonization Machine: The Nib's "Empire" Issue as a Comic Stretch of the Imagination
- "I Wonder Which of You is Real": The Indigenous Confidence Man in John Kneubuhl's "The Night of the Two-Legged Buffalo"
- The Cuban Question and the Ignorant American: Empire's Tropes and Jokes in Yankee Notions
- Gendered Comic Traditions: How Fanny Fern's Satire Subverts Nineteenth-Century Colonial Continuity and Enables Twenty-First Century Neocolonial Hybridity
- Matters of Empire in American Humor: An Introduction to the Special Issue
- On Second Thought
- The Editor's Drawers
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