Funny Stuff

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781978837966

How Comedy Shaped American History

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Foreword by Mel Brooks, Contributions by Laura LaPlaca, Ryan Lintelman, Jon Grinspan, Theodore S. Gonzalves, Ashley Oliva Mayor, John W. Troutman, Anya Montiel, Eric Jentsch, Ashley M. Senske
Imprint: RUTGERS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
279 x 216 mm
Weight:
1650 g
Pages:
358

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Laura LaPlaca is the founding director of the National Comedy Center's archive in Jamestown, New York, the United States' congressionally designated home for the preservation of comedy history. She holds a PhD from Northwestern University and has published, taught, and presented about American popular culture for over fifteen years. Ryan Lintelman is the curator of entertainment at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History and is one of the curators of the landmark exhibition Entertainment Nation. He contributed essays to Smithsonian Books' Entertainment Nation (2022) and Smithsonian Civil War: Inside the National Collection (2013).

Foreword by Mel Brooks xi Director's Note by Journey Gunderson xiii Director's Note by Anthea M. Hartig xv Introduction 1 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 Conclusion by Laura LaPlaca 333 Conclusion by Ryan Lintelman 337 Acknowledgments 343 Notes 345 Contributors 353 Illustration Credits 355 Index 000

"A one-of-a-kind trip through the archives of the National Comedy Center and Smithsonian Institution that shines a new light on America's funniest moments." - Carol Burnett "Funny Stuff is filled with everything you have always wanted to know about comedy, the people who make it, and how it has shaped our world. Plus pictures!" - Amy Poehler "The National Comedy Center and Smithsonian approach comedy's history with the same rigor and reverence we bring to it as artists." - Lily Tomlin

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