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Taboo Comedy
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Editor(s):
Chiara Bucaria
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Luca Barra
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2016
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-137-59337-5
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978-1-137-59338-2
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2016
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10.1057/978-1-137-59338-2
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Taboo Comedy on Television: Issues and Themes
pp. 21
The Rise and Fall of Taboo Comedy in the BBC
pp. 41
The Last Laugh: Dark Comedy on US Television
pp. 61
‘This Is Great, We’re Like Slave Buddies!’: Cross-Racial Appropriation in ‘Post-Racial’ TV Comedies
pp. 77
Phrasing!: Archer, Taboo Humour, and Psychoanalytic Media Theory
pp. 97
Taboo Humanity: Paradoxes of Humanizing Muslims in North American Sitcoms
pp. 119
Dummies and Demographics: Islamophobia as Market Differentiation in Post-9/11 Television Comedy
pp. 139
Excessive Stand-Up, the Culture Wars, and ’90s TV
pp. 155
Tosh.0, Convergence Comedy, and the ‘Post-PC’ TV Trickster
pp. 173
Crude and Taboo Humour in Television Advertising: An Analysis of Commercials for Consumer Goods
pp. 191
Filthy Viewing, Dirty Laughter
pp. 209
A Special Freedom: Regulating Comedy Offence
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