Race Riots: Comedy and Ethnicity in Modern British Fiction
Ross examines racial humour as a manifestation of post-colonialism and questions contemporary critiques of "political correctness." Looking at cartoons from pre-World War II issues of Punch, Ross shows how disdain for non-Europeans plays a key role in period British humour and links this idea to the racial humour in the work of Evelyn Waugh and Joyce Cary. He also demonstrates how these assumptions are later turned on their heads by writers such as Salman Rushdie.
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Race Riots: Comedy and Ethnicity in Modern British Fiction
Ross examines racial humour as a manifestation of post-colonialism and questions contemporary critiques of "political correctness." Looking at cartoons from pre-World War II issues of Punch, Ross shows how disdain for non-Europeans plays a key role in period British humour and links this idea to the racial humour in the work of Evelyn Waugh and Joyce Cary. He also demonstrates how these assumptions are later turned on their heads by writers such as Salman Rushdie.
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Race Riots: Comedy and Ethnicity in Modern British Fiction

Race Riots: Comedy and Ethnicity in Modern British Fiction

by Michael L. Ross
Race Riots: Comedy and Ethnicity in Modern British Fiction

Race Riots: Comedy and Ethnicity in Modern British Fiction

by Michael L. Ross

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Overview

Ross examines racial humour as a manifestation of post-colonialism and questions contemporary critiques of "political correctness." Looking at cartoons from pre-World War II issues of Punch, Ross shows how disdain for non-Europeans plays a key role in period British humour and links this idea to the racial humour in the work of Evelyn Waugh and Joyce Cary. He also demonstrates how these assumptions are later turned on their heads by writers such as Salman Rushdie.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773578135
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 08/07/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Michael L. Ross (1936-2024) was professor emeritus at McMaster University and the author of Designing Fictions: Literature Confronts Advertising.


Michael L. Ross (1936-2024) was professor emeritus at McMaster University and the author of Designing Fictions: Literature Confronts Advertising.
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