Late-night In Washington (2023)

Political Science / Political Process / Media & Internet, - Political Science / American Government / Executive Branch, - Political Science / Political Process / Campaigns & Elections, - Social Science / Media Studies, - Political Science / General, - Political Science / Political Process / General, - Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies -

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Stephen J. Farnsworth, S. Robert Lichter, Farah Latif

09/01/2023
Overview
<p>This book traces the trajectory of late-night political humor, which has long been a staple of entertainment television and is now a prominent part of social media political discourse, especially when it comes to the presidency. From Richard Nixon on <i>Laugh-In </i>to Donald Trump’s avatar on <i>Saturday Night Live</i>, this book takes the next step and considers how late-night comedy treats Joe Biden, the new American president who strives to restore a civil public tone but offers far less comedy fodder than his predecessor. Employing content analysis, public opinion surveys, and a variety of other quantitative and qualitative research, the authors look beyond the day-to-day memes and mimes of late-night comics and show how political humor may evolve. For students and scholars of politics and the media, this book will appeal to the general public and political pundits as well. </p>
Original Language

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