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God''s Fools: Laughing Saints, Delirious Prophets, and the Sacred Makers of Comedy

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By (author): Jason Crawford

From the self-abasements of Charlie Chaplin and Lenny Bruces provocations to the present-day culture warring over figures like Dave Chappelle and Hannah Gadsby, comedians have always been not simply entertainers, but charismatic observers of (and participants in) social anxieties and pathologies. Performers as varied as Mort Sahl, Richard Pryor, Margaret Cho, and Louis CK have courted both devotion and outrage at various points in their careers, as they cavort at the outer extremities of taboo, good taste, and received opinion.

In Gods Fools:Laughing Saints, Delirious Prophets, and the Sacred Makers of Comedy religion and literature scholar Jason Crawford gives a penetrating and surprising look at the social role that comedians play by placing them in their proper historical lineageone that begins not with vaudeville and minstrelry but with the mystics, martyrs, and misfits of the premodern Judeo-Christian world. In Crawfords expansive account, comedians like Chaplin and Chappelle mingle with such motley historical figures as St. Francis of Assisi, the first-century rabbi Akiba, and the Shakespearean collaborator Robert Armin. In lively and memorable character sketches, Crawford reveals the compelling through-lines that connect these figures to modern comedians, showing how, they attract devotion as exemplars of bad behaviorof a shabbiness transfigured by mystical insightand act as lightning rods for rejection and punishment during times of deep cultural division.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Globe Pequot Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781493080595

About Jason Crawford

Jason Crawford holds a doctorate in medieval and early modern literature from Harvard and he teaches in the English Department at Union University in Jackson Tennessee. He has given lectures and presentations at places such as Duke Harvard Cambridge Baylor Lee University and the Warburg Institute and he has held fellowships at the Huntington Library at Oxford University and at the University of Tennessees Marco Institute. His writing has appeared both in leading academic journals as well as publications like The Los Angeles Review of Books. He is the author of the book Allegory and Enchantment (Oxford University Press 2017) which was the subject of a symposium at Claremont McKenna College and was reviewed in the Times Literary Supplement the Los Angeles Review of Books and a range of scholarly journals across multiple fields.

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