Comedians and Politics
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Product details
- ISBN 9781805968474
- Dimensions: 163 x 239mm
- Publication Date: 28 Sep 2026
- Publisher: Liverpool University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
From music-hall stages and BBC radio to alternative comedy clubs and the culture wars of the 21st century, Comedians and Politics: Volume 2 – Britain explores how humour has intersected with power, identity and political debate across modern British history.
The book begins in the era of variety theatre, examining the gender politics and censorship that shaped early stand-up performance and the role of institutions such as the BBC in regulating what comedians could say. It then charts the rise of Britain’s influential ‘satire boom’, from That Was the Week That Was to the enduring tradition of televised political lampooning.
Central chapters analyse the cultural and political significance of Monty Python before turning to the emergence of ‘alternative comedy’ in the late 20th century, a movement that brought feminism, anti-racism and new forms of identity politics onto the comedy stage. The book concludes by examining the growing convergence of comedy and politics in contemporary Britain – from debates around ‘political correctness’ and culture wars to the dystopian atmosphere of recent political crises.
Wide-ranging, provocative and richly detailed, this volume shows how comedians have become key interpreters of political life, often filling the space left by an increasingly fragmented political culture.
