Efficacy and meaning in ancient and modern political satire: Aristophanes, Lenny Bruce, and Jon Stewart
Ralph M. Rosen
págs. 1-32
Mr. Stewart and Mr. Colbert go to Washington: television satirists outside the box
Jeffrey P. Jones, Geoffrey Baym, Amber Day
págs. 33-60
Comedy and liberty: the life and legacy of Lenny Bruce
Ronald K. L. Collins
págs. 61-86
Wit as a political weapon: satirists and censors
Leonard Freedman
págs. 87-112
Occupy this: humor versus reality
Robert Grossman
págs. 113-116
Being funny is not thay funny: contemporany editorial cartooning in Iran
Nikahang Kowsar
págs. 117-144
Satire and dissent in the age of billionaires
Angelique Haugerud
págs. 145-168
Bertolt Brecht, politics and comedy
Marc Silberman
págs. 169-188
"Red Laughter": on refined weapons of Soviet Jesters
Serguei Alex Oushakine
págs. 189-216
The seriously erotic politics of feminist laughter
Cynthia Willett, Julie Willett, Yael D. Sherman
págs. 217-246
Why "Portnoy's complaint" matters
Jeffrey I. Israel
págs. 247-270