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That's Not Funny

How the Right Makes Comedy Work for Them
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That's Not Funny delivers a compelling exploration of right-wing comedy and its significant political influence. Authors Matt Sienkiewicz and Nick Marx challenge the common liberal assumption that comedy inherently leans left, exposing the rise of a "right-wing comedy complex." Through interviews and media analysis, the book reveals how conservative comediansβ€”from Fox News's Greg Gutfeld to libertarian podcasters like Joe Roganβ€”have crafted a humour-driven media strategy to attract audiences and wield political power. Readers will encounter a range of comedic styles, some shocking, some unexpectedly amusing, all reflecting the evolving cultural battlefield where the political right stakes its claim in spaces traditionally dominated by left-leaning satire.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in political science, media studies, and contemporary cultural critique, especially those wanting to understand the dynamics of comedy and ideology in current affairs.

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A rousing call for liberals and progressives to pay attention to the emergence of right-wing comedy and the political power of humour.

"Why do conservatives hate comedy? Why is there no right-wing Jon Stewart?" These sorts of questions launch a million tweets, a thousand op-eds, and more than a few scholarly analyses. That's Not Funny argues that it is both an intellectual and politically strategic mistake to assume that comedy has a liberal bias. Matt Sienkiewicz and Nick Marx take readers––particularly self-described liberals––on a tour of contemporary conservative comedy and the "right-wing comedy complex."

In That's Not Funny, "complex" takes on an important double meaning. On the one hand, liberals have developed a social-psychological complexβ€”it feels difficult, even dangerous, to acknowledge that their political opposition can produce comedy. At the same time, the right has been slowly building up a comedy-industrial complex, utilising the humorous, irony-laden media strategies of liberals such as Jon Stewart, Samantha Bee, and John Oliver to garner audiences and supporters.

Right-wing comedy has been hiding in plain sight, finding its way into mainstream conservative media through figures ranging from Fox News's Greg Gutfeld to libertarian podcasters like Joe Rogan. That's Not Funny taps interviews with conservative comedians and observations of them in action to guide readers through media history, text, and technique. You will find many of these comedians utterly appalling, some surprisingly funny, and others just plain weird. They are all, however, culturally and politically relevantβ€”the American right is attempting to seize spaces of comedy and irony previously held firmly by the left. You might not like this brand of humour, but you can't ignore it.

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Critics praise That's Not Funny for its provocative and essential insights. Publishers Weekly highlights its urgency for progressives, while the New Review of Film and Television Studies lauds its accessible argument that humour can strategically shift political discourse. Humor commends the book’s clarity and significance, and Vulture calls it "fascinating and haunting." It's recognised as a timely cultural study likely to provoke meaningful academic debate, noted by Studies in American Humor.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780520382138

Publisher: University of California Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 03 May 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of California Press

Illustration: 20 b-w illustrations

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 238

About the Author

Matt Sienkiewicz is Associate Professor and Chair of the Boston College Communication Department.
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Nick Marx is Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies in the Department of Communication Studies at Colorado State University.

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