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ID120593
Title ProperAmerican Muslims stand up and speak out
Other Title Informationtrajectories of humor in Muslim American stand-up comedy
LanguageENG
AuthorMichael, Jaclyn
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Muslim American stand-up comedy is a unique response to post-9/11 negative social discrimination where socially critical comedians debate the stereotypes and realities of Muslim American life. Thus they continue an American minority tradition of engaging with American social life through public humor. The analysis draws from functionalist theories of the sociology of humor in order to discern the intended social messages of jokes that are meant to entertain and also educate. It shows how Muslim American comedy intends to influence opinions held not only about Muslims but also amongst Muslims. The paper suggests how competing forces related to being Muslim and American undercut the critical public humor of comedians who use these performances to argue what American Muslims should be saying and doing in order to advance their cause for social justice.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Islam Vol. 7, No.2; Jul 2013: p.129-153
Journal SourceContemporary Islam Vol. 7, No.2; Jul 2013: p.129-153
Key WordsMuslim Americans ;  Gender ;  Humor ;  9/11 ;  Stand - Up Comedy ;  American Social Life ;  American Minority Tradition