Comedy in Crises: Weaponising Humour in Contemporary Art
In: Palgrave Studies in Comedy
1. Laughing in an Emergency: Weaponising Humour in Contemporary Art -- Fictional Pasts, Experimental Futures: Humour, Art and Temporality -- 2 Humour, Critical Inversion and the 'Age of Commemoration': An Interview with Stefanos Tsivopoulos -- 3 "And a More Offensive Spectacle I Cannot Recall": Humour in …No Other Symptoms: Time Travelling with Rosalind Brodsky (1999) by Suzanne Treister -- 4 Humour, Collective Identities and Speculative Futures: An Interview with Larissa Sansour -- Towards an Art Historical Humour: Art Markets and Art Historical Legacies -- 5 Kara Walker's Fons Americanus: A Comic Anti-Monument -- 6 After Salzmann: Thoughts on Humour, Erasure, Photography and Palestine -- 7 The Significance of Authorial 'Play Spaces' for Seriously Funny Art -- Outsiders Out, and Insiders In: Humour, Art and Identity -- 8 Humour as Heterotopic Friction -- 9 Making "Funny" Art During the Greek Crisis... so what? -- 10 Positioning Humour within Indigenous Paradigms: An Interview with Richard Bell -- 11 Tragedies Interrupted: An Interview with Voluspa Jarpa -- A Turn to the Right: Humour and Spectres of Violence -- 12 Art as Archive: Subversive Humour and Authenticity in Brazilian art -- 13 Thoughts and Prayers: Laughter and Parody in Post-Columbine America -- 14 Is Art a Means for Resistance in Times of Global Crisis? Public Art, Humour and De-Fictionalization of Far-Right Narratives in Today's Italy.