Who’s to Say What’s Obscene

Politics, Culture and Comedy in America Today

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Who’s to Say What’s Obscene

Politics, Culture and Comedy in America Today

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Fans of The Daily Show and The Onion will appreciate this timely collection of satirical essays by counterculture icon Paul Krassner.

With irreverence and an often X-rated wit, Krassner writes with a unique perspective on comedy and obscenity in politics and culture, from "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" banners to scenes cut out of recent movies, including Borat and Milk.

In his essay "Don Imus Meets Michael Richards," Krassner examines racism in comdey, from Lenny Bruce to Dave Chapelle, on The Sarah Silverman Snow and Curb Your Enthusiasm, and in controversial comic strips like The Bookdocks. In his piece "The Great Muhammad Cartoon Controversy," he looks at free speech and self-censorship in the face of threats–real and perceived–from religious fundamentalists. Throughout, Krassner riffs about busted public figures, counterculture, free speech, late-night talk shows, censorship, sex, and the current state of satire.

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City Lights Books
Language
English
Pages
242

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Who’s to Say What’s Obscene: Politics, Culture and Comedy in America Today
July 1, 2009, City Lights Books
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San Francisco, USA

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Dewey Decimal Class
814/.54
Library of Congress
PS3561.R286 W47 2009, PS3561.R286W47 2009

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
242p.
Number of pages
242

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23148195M
Internet Archive
whostosaywhatsob00kras
ISBN 13
9780872865013
LCCN
2009002813
OCLC/WorldCat
261176451
Library Thing
8722456
Goodreads
6549069

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