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First, Theyre Foreigners: The Daily Show with Jon...
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First, Theyre Foreigners: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and the Limits of Dissident Laughter

Abstract

Abstract: Much of the humour on The Daily Show is directed at subjects constructed as “foreign.” Despite the show's reputation for “subversiveness,” such humour relies on demeaning stereotypes. Although the show's parodying of “serious” news seemingly qualifies it as a site of resistance to conventional media strategies, its comedy of the non-American aligns it with orthodox assumptions of American normativity. The situation is complicated by …

Authors

Ross ML; York L

Journal

Canadian Review of American Studies, Vol. 37, No. 3, pp. 351–370

Publisher

University of Toronto Press

Publication Date

December 2007

DOI

10.3138/cras.37.3.351

ISSN

0007-7720