Laughter After: Humor and the Holocaust argues that humor performs political, cultural, and social functions in the wake of horror.
Co-editors David Slucki , Gabriel N.
Finder, and Avinoam Patt have assembled an impressive list of contributors who examine what is at stake in deploying humor in representing the Holocaust.
Namely, what are the boundaries? Clearly, there have been comedy and laughter in the decades since.
However, the extent to which humor can be et.
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