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The Poetics and Politics of Invective Humor
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Katja Schulze explores the formal principles, media-specific realizations, and the cultural work of disparagement in contemporary female-led situation comedies. Subsequently, larger patterns of (ge...
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28 February 2023

Vituperation, disparagement, and debasement seem to have become part of the mainstream discourse in contemporary US-American media culture. Zooming in on a distinct televisual comedy genre, Katja Schulze explores the formal principles, media-specific realizations, and the cultural work of disparagement in contemporary female-led situation comedies. Subsequently, larger patterns of (gender-based) invective strategies and conventions that define the dynamism of this comedic genre come into view. Her study outlines case studies of popular sitcoms, like Parks and Recreation, Mike & Molly, and the revival of hit-sitcom Roseanne, thereby unearthing how the shows are able to stage humor as mass-mediated deprecation – a signifying practice with its own poetics and politics.
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Pages: 264
Publisher: transcript publishing
Imprint: transcript publishing
Series: American Culture Studies
Publication Date:
28 February 2023
Trim Size: 8.86 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783837662603
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, PERFORMING ARTS / Television / History & Criticism
Katja Schulze, born in 1989, studied American and German Studies at the Universities of Dresden and Nashville (TN, USA). After finishing her Master's degree in American Studies, she received her doctorate at and became a member of TU Dresden and University of Leipzig's Special Research Unit »Invectivity. Constellations and Dynamics of Disparagement« funded by the German Research Foundation. Her research focuses on US American popular culture, especially television studies.
Frontmatter 1
Contents 5
Acknowledgements 7
1. Introduction 11
2. Conceptual Impulses and Cultural Context 21
3. Invective Humor: Discourses of Otherness 53
4. Reflexive Invectivity: The Comedy of Super Niceness in Parks and Recreaction 91
5. Dynamizing Invectivity: The Role of Invectives in the Boundary Work of the Genre 147
6. Conclusion 219
Bibliography 225