Caught in the Crosshairs
Feminist Comedians and the Culture Wars
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Publishing:1st Jul '25
£23.99
This title is due to be published on 1st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The landscape of comedy has undergone a seismic shift in recent years with an increasing number of female comedians breaking through to mainstream audiences. Women are claiming high-profile roles as late-night hosts, sketch comedians, television producers, and standup stars. As they disrupt industry norms and transgress cultural boundaries, they have also become lightning rods for controversy, eliciting flares of anger, amazement, revulsion, or hope.
Caught in the Crosshairs delves not only into the work of feminist icons like Samantha Bee, Amy Schumer, Leslie Jones, Michelle Wolf, and Hannah Gadsby, but also into the discourse surrounding their comedy. Author Amber Day argues that these debates transcend mere entertainment; they are cultural battlegrounds for larger philosophical and political conflicts, interrogating ideals of gender, race, power, and public space. We see conflicts over what should be considered scandalous or beyond the pale, who should be in the intended audience, what is appropriate behavior for which performing bodies, and what the boundaries of comedy ultimately are.
Caught in the Crosshairs is an examination of how feminist comedy reflects the tensions of our times, disrupting established narratives and challenging traditional power structures.
"In this most necessary book, Amber Day demolishes the myth that women can't be funny. But more importantly, she helps us understand why too many people struggle to make sense of funny women, and why the debate around female comedy matters so much in our complicated cultural times."—Geoffrey Baym, author of From Cronkite to Colbert: The Evolution of Broadcast News
"Day dives into the heart of contemporary cultural ruptures with clarity and nuance, demonstrating how women's stand-up comedy serves as a lightning rod for broader public debates, influencing collective values, shaping identities, and navigating ethical boundaries in public life. Essential reading for scholars, practitioners, and comedy fans alike, this book deepens our understanding of humor's political and affective complexities and capacities and convincingly argues that comedy—especially when women are the provocateurs—can provoke, persuade, and sometimes perilously divide."—Beck Krefting, author of All Joking Aside: American Humor and Its Discontents
ISBN: 9780253073150
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150 pages