What do Jon Stewart, Freddy Krueger, Patch Adams, and George W. Bush have in common? As Paul Lewis shows in Cracking Up, they are all among the ranks of joke tellers who aim to do much more than simply amuse. Exploring topics that range from the sadistic mockery of Abu Ghraib prison guards to New Age platitudes about the healing power of laughter, from jokes used to ridicule the possibility of global climate change to the heartwarming performances of hospital clowns, Lewis demonstrates that over the past thirty years American humor has become increasingly purposeful and embattled. Navigating this contentious world of controversial, manipulative, and disturbing laughter, Cracking Up argues that the good news about American humor in our time—that it is delightful, relaxing, and distracting—is also the bad news. In a culture that both enjoys and quarrels about jokes, humor expresses our most nurturing and hurtful impulses, informs and misinforms us, and exposes as well as covers up the shortcomings of our leaders. Wondering what’s so funny about a culture determined to laugh at problems it prefers not to face, Lewis reveals connections between such seemingly unrelated jokers as Norman Cousins, Hannibal Lecter, Rush Limbaugh, Garry Trudeau, Jay Leno, Ronald Reagan, Beavis and Butt-Head, and Bill Clinton. The result is a surprising, alarming, and at times hilarious argument that will appeal to anyone interested in the ways humor is changing our cultural and political landscapes.
"In this book, psychoanalyst Christopher Bollas extends his exploration of the inner world of human experience.
Explains how weather and water wear away rock and includes two experiments to assist in understanding how erosion works.
"Describes the process of erosion and how water, ice, wind, and sun wear away at Earth's surface."
Well then, you'll need to take some creative - and side-splittingly funny - action. Be careful, readers - this clever book is guaranteed to crack you up! This is the hilarious follow-up to the much loved Help! I'm falling apart!
Cracking Up
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... in its strongest form, it is, in Angela Carter's words, “the innocent glee with which women humiliate men. ... the expense of her cuckolded husband in Chaucer's “The Miller's Tale”—“a sound which is heard very often in literature.
In this young adult novel debut, the story of a girl too smart for her own good who, after one tragic night, decides to reject the popular life in exchange for one of solitude.
Presents a collection of jokes that feature the Rabbids as they visit twelve of their favorite spots.
Every Californian should read this book.