The social significance of disability humor -- Humor as aesthetic, analysis, and activism -- Disability and humor in historical context -- A twenty-first century cast of comic characters -- Creating new narratives -- Disability humor in a politically correct world -- Using disability humor to reimagine society
Summary
Exploring a paradox, Shawn Bingham and Sara Green show how humor has been used both to challenge traditional views of disability and to reinforce negative stereotypes and social inequalities. Seriously Funny ranges from ancient Greek dramas to medieval court jesters to contemporary comedy, from stage performances to the experiences of daily life. Rich with insights into issues of identity and social stratification, it offers an eye-opening perspective on attitudes toward disability across the ages