Uproarious

Uproarious
Author: Cynthia Willett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-12-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781517908294

A radical new approach to humor, where traditional targets become its agents Humor is often dismissed as cruel ridicule or harmless fun. But what if laughter is a vital force to channel rage against patriarchy, Islamophobia, or mass incarceration? To create moments of empathy and dialogue between Black Lives Matter and the police? These and other such questions are at the heart of this powerful reassessment of humor. Placing theorists in conversation with comedians, Uproarious offers a full-frontal approach to the very foundation of comedy and its profound political impact. Here Cynthia Willett and Julie Willett address the four major theories of humor--superiority, relief, incongruity, and social play--through the lens of feminist and game-changing comics such as Wanda Sykes, Margaret Cho, Hannah Gadsby, Hari Kondabolu, and Tig Notaro. They take a radical and holistic approach to the understanding of humor, particularly of humor deployed by those from groups long relegated to the margins, and propose a powerful new understanding of humor as a force that can engender politically progressive social movements. Drawing on a range of cross-disciplinary sources, from philosophies and histories of humor to the psychology and physiology of laughter to animal studies, Uproarious offers a richer understanding of the political and cathartic potential of humor. A major new contribution to a wider dialogue on comedy, Uproarious grounds for us explorations of outsider humor and our golden age of feminist comics--showing that when women, prisoners, even animals, laugh back, comedy along with belly laughs forge new identities and alter the political climate.

Madame LaGrande and Her So High, to the Sky, Uproarious Pompadour

Madame LaGrande and Her So High, to the Sky, Uproarious Pompadour
Author: Candace Fleming
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1996
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Pompadours have become the rage in Paris, and Madame LaGrande wants to get one in time for the upcoming opera season. But since neither she nor her stylist know when to say "Enough!", her outrageous coif winds up housing two pigeons, three cats, four dogs, and the King--all without Madame L. knowing it! In the grand tradition ofThe Emperor's New Clothes, this uproarious story of exaggerated vanity will have kids laughing so hard it will curl their hair!

Please Don't Eat My Friends

Please Don't Eat My Friends
Author: Cherry Capri
Publisher: Futura House
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2018-06-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9780999874929

Futura House Presents Cherry Capri with illustrations by Anna Morozova Also Starring: Cows - Ducks - Cats - Dogs - Chickens - Fish - Horses - Monkeys - Giraffes - Kittens - Turkeys - Puppies - Pigs - Hamsters - Lobsters This book is a delightful way to introduce your meat-eating friends to a new and different way of thinking in a light-hearted offbeat way. "Dear Cherry" advice columnist offers an helpful suggestions to start down the path of making more humane food choices. If you ever were interested in plant-based lifestyle or know someone who could use a little gentle nudging in that direction, THIS is the book for you to get. "Please be kind to animals. And remember, please be kind to humans, too." "If you're hungry for meat... meet your match!" "Just offensive enough to get your attention..." Bamboo Harevester Tags: Vegetarian, vegan, plant based, plant-based, humor, wit, witticism, fun, funny, sweet, change, recipe, ideas, mark twain

Veeck As In Wreck

Veeck As In Wreck
Author: Bill Veeck
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2012-05-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 022602721X

Bill Veeck was an inspired team builder, a consummate showman, and one of the greatest baseball men ever involved in the game. His classic autobiography, written with the talented sportswriter Ed Linn, is an uproarious book packed with information about the history of baseball and tales of players and owners, including some of the most entertaining stories in all of sports literature.

Sullivan, Who Is Always Too Loud

Sullivan, Who Is Always Too Loud
Author: Micol Ostow
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1250810809

A little boy with a VERY BIG VOICE, learns the perfect (and not so perfect) times to use it in Micol Ostow's uproarious picture book Sullivan, Who Is Always Too Loud, featuring brilliant illustrations by Brian Biggs. Sullivan is a little boy with a BIG VOICE. He tries to be quiet, but the words just bubble up, and he has to let them out. He wakes Ella-baby. Mama can't hear herself think. And Teacher can't hear the drums over Sullivan's crashing cymbals. He tries hard and eventually finds there are perfect times to be quiet, but more importantly perfect times to be LOUD. With energetic text and bright, bold illustrations from Brian Biggs, Sullivan is sure to bring a ton of joy (and a bit of noise) to story time.

I Tried to Change So You Don't Have To

I Tried to Change So You Don't Have To
Author: Loni Love
Publisher: Hachette Go
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0306873745

An inspiring, hilarious memoir about learning to resist the pressures of conformity, love yourself for who you are, embrace your flaws, and unlock your true potential. Winner of the African American Literary Award for Memoir! Now cohost of Fox's The Real and SiriusXM's Café Mocha, Loni Love hasn't taken the typical path to becoming America's favorite straight-talking girlfriend and comedian. She was not the child of Hollywood legends and she never wore a size 00. Rather, she grew up in housing projects in Detroit, more worried about affording her next meal than going on a diet. When she moved to Hollywood after graduating college with an engineering degree, seeking to break out in the entertainment world, there was nothing that would convince her to eat the kale salads and quinoa bowls that her colleagues introduced her to, which looked to Love like "weeds my grandma used to pay me a dollar to pull from her yard." Still, despite the differences that set her apart in the status-driven world of entertainment where being thin, young, blond, and bubbly is sometimes considered a talent, Love spent years trying to fit in—trying to style her hair just so, dieting, dating the men she thought she was supposed to be with. In this book, she tells the uproariously funny story of how she overcame the trap of self-improvement and instead learned to embrace who she was. As Love writes, "There's a saying a lot of people live by: 'Fake it till you make it.' For me, it's always been 'fake it, and then have the whole thing blow up in your face.'" I Tried to Change So You Don't Have To explores all of the embarrassing mistakes, terrifying challenges, and unexpected breakthroughs that taught her how, by committing ourselves to our own path, we can take control of our destiny.