The souls of white jokes :: how racist humor fuels white supremacy /
"Having a "good" sense of humor generally means being able to take a joke without getting offended--laughing even at a taboo thought or at another's expense. The insinuation is that laughter eases social tension and creates solidarity in an overly politicized social world. But, d...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Having a "good" sense of humor generally means being able to take a joke without getting offended--laughing even at a taboo thought or at another's expense. The insinuation is that laughter eases social tension and creates solidarity in an overly politicized social world. But, do the stakes change when the jokes are racist? In The Souls of White Jokes Raúl Pérez argues that we must genuinely confront this unsettling question in order to fully understand the persistence of anti-black racism and white supremacy in American society today. W.E.B. Du Bois's prescient essay The Souls of White Folk was one of the first to theorize whiteness as a social and political construct based on a feeling of superiority over racialized others--a kind of racial contempt. Pérez extends this theory to the study of humor, connecting theories of racial formation to parallel ideas about humor stemming from laughter at another's misfortune. Critically synthesizing scholarship on race, humor, and emotions, he uncovers a key function of humor as a tool for producing racial alienation, dehumanization, exclusion, and even violence. Pérez tracks this use of humor from blackface minstrelsy to contemporary contexts, including police culture, politics, and far-right extremists. Rather than being harmless fun, this humor plays a central role in reinforcing and mobilizing racist ideology and power under the guise of amusement. The Souls of White Jokes exposes this malicious side of humor, while also revealing a new facet of racism today. Though it can be comforting to imagine racism as coming from racial hatred and anger, the terrifying reality is that it is tied up in seemingly benign, even joyful, everyday interactions as well-- and for racism to be eradicated we must face this truth"-- |
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title_sort | souls of white jokes how racist humor fuels white supremacy |
title_sub | how racist humor fuels white supremacy / |
topic | Racism United States. Wit and humor Social aspects United States. Wit and humor Political aspects United States. White people United States Attitudes. White people Race identity United States. Racisme États-Unis. Humour Aspect social États-Unis. Humour Aspect politique États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh Race relations fast Racism fast White people Attitudes fast White people Race identity fast Wit and humor Social aspects fast |
topic_facet | Racism United States. Wit and humor Social aspects United States. Wit and humor Political aspects United States. White people United States Attitudes. White people Race identity United States. United States Race relations. Racisme États-Unis. Humour Aspect social États-Unis. Humour Aspect politique États-Unis. États-Unis Relations raciales. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations. Race relations Racism White people Attitudes White people Race identity Wit and humor Social aspects United States |
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