Trump Was a Joke: How Satire Made Sense of a President Who Didn't
Written by a scholar of satire and politics, Trump Was a Joke explains why satire is an exceptional foil for absurd political times and why it did a particularly good job of making sense of Trump.

Covering a range of comedic interventions, Trump Was a Joke analyzes why political satire is surprisingly effective at keeping us sane when politics is making us crazy. Its goal is to highlight the unique power of political satire to encourage critical thinking, foster civic action, and further rational debate in moments of political hubris and hysteria. The book has been endorsed by Bassem Youssef, who has been referred to as the “Jon Stewart of Egypt,” and Srdja Popovic, author of Blueprint for Revolution, who used satirical activism to bring down Serbian dictator Slobodan Milosevic.

With a foreword by award-winning filmmaker, satirist, and activist Michael Moore, this study will be of interest to readers who follow politics and enjoy political comedy and will appeal to the communications, comedy studies, media studies, political science, rhetoric, cultural studies, and American studies markets.

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Trump Was a Joke: How Satire Made Sense of a President Who Didn't
Written by a scholar of satire and politics, Trump Was a Joke explains why satire is an exceptional foil for absurd political times and why it did a particularly good job of making sense of Trump.

Covering a range of comedic interventions, Trump Was a Joke analyzes why political satire is surprisingly effective at keeping us sane when politics is making us crazy. Its goal is to highlight the unique power of political satire to encourage critical thinking, foster civic action, and further rational debate in moments of political hubris and hysteria. The book has been endorsed by Bassem Youssef, who has been referred to as the “Jon Stewart of Egypt,” and Srdja Popovic, author of Blueprint for Revolution, who used satirical activism to bring down Serbian dictator Slobodan Milosevic.

With a foreword by award-winning filmmaker, satirist, and activist Michael Moore, this study will be of interest to readers who follow politics and enjoy political comedy and will appeal to the communications, comedy studies, media studies, political science, rhetoric, cultural studies, and American studies markets.

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Trump Was a Joke: How Satire Made Sense of a President Who Didn't

Trump Was a Joke: How Satire Made Sense of a President Who Didn't

by Sophia A Mcclennen
Trump Was a Joke: How Satire Made Sense of a President Who Didn't

Trump Was a Joke: How Satire Made Sense of a President Who Didn't

by Sophia A Mcclennen

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Overview

Written by a scholar of satire and politics, Trump Was a Joke explains why satire is an exceptional foil for absurd political times and why it did a particularly good job of making sense of Trump.

Covering a range of comedic interventions, Trump Was a Joke analyzes why political satire is surprisingly effective at keeping us sane when politics is making us crazy. Its goal is to highlight the unique power of political satire to encourage critical thinking, foster civic action, and further rational debate in moments of political hubris and hysteria. The book has been endorsed by Bassem Youssef, who has been referred to as the “Jon Stewart of Egypt,” and Srdja Popovic, author of Blueprint for Revolution, who used satirical activism to bring down Serbian dictator Slobodan Milosevic.

With a foreword by award-winning filmmaker, satirist, and activist Michael Moore, this study will be of interest to readers who follow politics and enjoy political comedy and will appeal to the communications, comedy studies, media studies, political science, rhetoric, cultural studies, and American studies markets.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032278018
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/24/2023
Series: Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Pages: 322
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Sophia A. McClennen is Director of the Center for Global Studies and Professor of International Affairs and Comparative Literature at Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Forward by Michael Moore

Chapter 1. This Can’t Be Good, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Satire

Chapter 2. Trump Was a Joke, But It Wasn’t Funny

Chapter 3. It’s Hard to Make a Joke Out of a Joke

Chapter 4. The First Media-Created President

Chapter 5. "Let’s Make Donald Drumpf Again"

Chapter 6. The Joke’s on You: The Power of Satire

Chapter 7. The Last Laugh: Satire's Secret Weapon

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