Stand-up Comedy, Theology, and Ethics
By (Author) Jacob D. Myers
By (author) Nicole Graham
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
18th September 2025
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Popular culture
Hardback
176
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Bringing together the distinct but connected disciplines of theology and ethics, Stand-up Comedy, Theology, and Ethics adds to the growing field of humor and religion.
Beginning by re-considering what we know about jokes and laughter, the authors propose that more attention needs to be paid to the quasi-sacramental, magical quality of jokes and the ways laughter can shift the affective states of an audience. They then turn their attention to key issues and debates within stand-up comedy. First, is the comical legitimacy or illegitimacy of comedians who employ humor ambiguously so that we are not sure at who or what they are punching. Second, is the phenomenon of canceling comedians for their behavior off stage. Third, is the sociopolitical possibilities of stand-up. Ultimately, the authors argue that there is theological, religious, and ethical significance to contemporary stand-up comedy.
Jacob D. Myers is Wade P. Huie, Jr. Associate Professor of Homiletics at Columbia Theological Seminary.
Nicole Graham is lecturer in ethics and values at Kings College London, UK.