Borum (exec. dir., Center for Media & Social Impact at American Univ.;
Story Movements) provides an in-depth view of the vital role that comedy plays in social justice movements. She writes that humor, through both entertainment and activism, provides a critical tool by using play, creativity, and storytelling to mobilize and amplify the voices of marginalized groups. The book chronicles the rise of a number of comedians, including Randy Rainbow and Sarah Cooper, especially focusing on their ability to utilize social media platforms in new and creative ways. Borum also spotlights comedians working collaboratively with activists and experts toward solutions to current issues such as racism, climate change, and addiction. The author relies upon primary source interviews with comedians and social justice activists combined with humor to offer a compelling and hopeful argument for the vital role that comedy can play in bringing positive change and fighting injustice. The book includes a list of interviewees, extensive notes, and an index.
VERDICT An important addition to support multidisciplinary research in the social sciences and fine arts, with a wide appeal for those interested in the role of activist comedy on emerging social media platforms.
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