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Author:
Cole, Jean Lee, author.
Title:
How the other half laughs : the comic sensibility in American culture, 1895-1920 / Jean Lee Cole.
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xi, 200 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
1800-1899
Comic, The--Social aspects--United States.
Comic books, strips, etc--United States--History and criticism.
Comic books, strips, etc.
Emigration and immigration--Social aspects.
Social conditions.
United States--Social aspects.--Social aspects.
United States--Social conditions--19th century.
United States.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-188) and index.
Contents:
Chapter four. Coda. Chapter one. The comic grotesque -- Chapter two. Rising from the gutter -- Chapter three. Illustration and the narrative quality of appeal -- Chapter four. The black comic sensibility -- Coda.
Summary:
"Taking up the role of laughter in society, How the Other Half Laughs: The Comic Sensibility in American Culture, 1895-1920 examines an era in which the US population was becoming increasingly multiethnic and multiracial. Comic artists and writers, hoping to create works that would appeal to a diverse audience, had to formulate a method for making the "other half" laugh. In magazine fiction, vaudeville, and the comic strip, the oppressive conditions of the poor and the marginalized were portrayed unflinchingly, yet with a distinctly comic sensibility that grew out of caricature and ethnic humor. Author Jean Lee Cole analyzes Progressive Era popular culture, providing a critical angle to approach visual and literary humor about ethnicity-how avenues of comedy serve as expressions of solidarity, commiseration, and empowerment. Cole's argument centers on the comic sensibility, which she defines as a performative act that fosters feelings of solidarity and community among the marginalized. Cole stresses the connections between the worlds of art, journalism, and literature and the people who produced them-including George Herriman, R. F. Outcault, Rudolph Dirks, Jimmy Swinnerton, George Luks, and William Glackens-and traces the form's emergence in the pages of Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's Journal-American and how it influenced popular fiction, illustration, and art. How the Other Half Laughs restores the newspaper comic strip to its rightful place as a transformative element of American culture at the turn into the twentieth century"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1496826531
9781496826534
1496826523
9781496826527
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1099266804
LCCN:
2019034310
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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