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Planet funny : how comedy took over our culture

Jennings, Ken 1974- (author.).

Summary: For millennia of human history, the future belonged to the strong. To the parent who could kill the most animals with sticks and to the child who could survive the winter or the epidemic. When the Industrial Revolution came, masters of business efficiency prospered instead, and after that we placed our hope in scientific visionaries. Today, in a clear sign of evolution totally sliding off the rails, our most coveted trait is not strength or productivity or even innovation, but being funny. Yes, funniness. Consider: presidential candidates now have to prepare funny 'zingers' for debates. Newspaper headlines and church marquees, once fairly staid affairs, must now be 'clever,' stuffed with puns and winks. Airline safety tutorials--those terrifying laminated cards about the possibilities of fire, explosion, depressurization, and drowning--have been replaced by joke-filled videos with multimillion-dollar budgets and dance routines. In Planet Funny, Ken Jennings explores this brave new comedic world and what it means--or doesn't--to be funny in it now. Tracing the evolution of humor from the caveman days to the bawdy middle-class antics of Chaucer to Monty Python's game-changing silliness to the fast-paced meta-humor of The Simpsons, Jennings explains how we built our humor-saturated modern age, where lots of us get our news from comedy shows and a comic figure can even be elected President of the United States purely on showmanship. Entertaining, astounding, and completely head-scratching, "Planet Funny" is a full taxonomy of what spawned and defines the modern sense of humor.

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  • ISBN: 1501100580
  • ISBN: 9781501100581
  • Physical Description: vii, 312 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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  • Edition: First Scribner hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Scribner, 2018.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-304) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Our funny century -- Funny for no reason -- The march of progress -- Notes from an epidemic -- A little more conversation -- Everyone's a comedian -- Bon Jovi, come home -- Mirth control -- A blurry, amorphous thud -- We shall overcomb -- New tiryntha.
Subject: Comedy History and criticism
Wit and humor History and criticism

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  • 17 of 19 copies available at NC Cardinal. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Iredell County Public Library.

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