Race, Racism and Political Correctness in Comedy: A Psychoanalytic Exploration

Author(s) : Jack Black

Race, Racism and Political Correctness in Comedy: A Psychoanalytic Exploration

Book Details

  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : 2021
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 240
  • Category :
    Psychoanalysis
  • Catalogue No : 95650
  • ISBN 13 : 9780367508937
  • ISBN 10 : 9780367508

Reviews and Endorsements

'In our world today, where we struggle with the dissolution of community and trust in each other, with only the contractual communicative dimensions of political correctness as the tether to the social, what can we make of the underlying role of humour, comedy, and jokes, so often the source of offence and resentment? In Race, Racism and Political Correctness in Comedy, Jack Black shows us that the only way to achieve a proper universality under these conditions is through the subversive dimensions of comedy, itself. Drawing on the influential work of Lacanian theorists, such as Alenka Zupancic and Slavoj Zizek, Black teaches us about the politically subversive potentials of comedy, and how humour, more so than political correctness, is the only real way to go on the attack against social ills, like racism. Joining other leading Lacanian scholars, such as Zupancic and Todd McGowan, Black's book is sure to be a welcomed addition to the growing field of Lacanian studies of comedy.' - Matthew Flisfeder, author of Algorithmic Desire: Toward a New Structuralist Theory of Social Media.

'This book provides a much-needed corrective to the asinine managerialist mindset that promotes the politically correct banality of safe spaces over the unpredictable challenges of critical thinking. Jack Black expertly demonstrates how the path to true seriousness is strewn with jokes. He puts the open-minded reader genuinely concerned about racism on the psychoanalyst's couch and reveals the various ways in which comedy is a highly resilient antidote to dominant ideological stupidities. University apparatchiks will not like this book - which is why I cannot recommend it highly enough.' - Paul Taylor, University of Leeds.

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