American Studies 238 - Only Joking: Race, Gender, and Comedy in American Culture

Race,Gender,Comedy/Amer Cultr

Fall
2022
01
4.00
Kevin L. Rozario

TU TH 9:25 AM - 10:40 AM

Smith College
AMS-238-01-202301
Seelye 201
krozario@smith.edu
Comedy has been a primary site for enacting and contesting citizenship in the United States. This course presents a history of comedy from the nineteenth century to the present to analyze the role of humor in shaping racial and gender stereotypes, as well as expressions of solidarity, resistance, and joy among marginalized groups. Case studies include blackface minstrelsy, stand up comedy, sit-coms, satirical news, social media posts, and cancel culture debates. The course applies cultural studies, affect theory, media studies, feminist studies, and critical race studies to analyze the social, political, psychological, and emotional work of comedy.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.