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Nonfiction Humor Books for Understanding the Role of Humor in Politics

  1. "The Political Power of Laughter" by George E. Marcus: This book examines the role of humor in politics, exploring how it can be used as a tool for political expression and persuasion. It also examines the ways in which humor can be used to subvert political power and to critique the status quo.

  2. "Humor in Politics: A Study of Satire and Political Persuasion" by Anthony R. Pratkanis: This book provides a comprehensive examination of the role of humor in politics, including the ways in which satire can be used to influence public opinion and shape political discourse.

  3. "Humor Me: An Anthology of Funny Contemporary Writing" edited by Ian Frazier: This book is a collection of humorous essays, articles, and fiction that explore the role of humor in politics, society, and culture.

  4. "Laughter in the Dark: The Uses of Humor during Times of Crisis" by Andrew Stott: This book examines the role of humor in political crises, including the ways in which it can be used as a coping mechanism, a form of resistance, and a tool for social commentary.

  5. "The Satirical Gaze: Print Media and the Revolution of 1848" by Susan A. Crane: This book explores the role of satire and humor in the political upheavals of 1848, examining the ways in which satirical prints and caricatures were used to comment on and critique the political events of the time.

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