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Saturday Night Live and Philosophy
Deep Thoughts Through the Decades
William Irwin (Series edited by), R Tallman (Author), Ruth Tallman (Volume editor), Jason Southworth (Volume editor)
9781119538554, Wiley
Paperback / softback, published 6 February 2020
272 pages
21.8 x 14.7 x 2.3 cm, 0.318 kg
This hilarious cast of star philosophers will make you laugh while you think as they explore the moral conundrums, ridiculous paradoxes, and wild implications of Saturday Night Live Comedian-philosophers from Socrates to Sartre have always prodded and provoked us, critiquing our most sacred institutions and urging us to examine ourselves in the process. In Saturday Night Live and Philosophy, a star-studded cast of philosophers takes a close look at the “deep thoughts” beneath the surface of NBC’s award-winning late-night variety show and its hosts’ zany antics. In this book, philosophy and comedy join forces, just like the Ambiguously Gay Duo, to explore the meaning of life itself through the riffs and beats of the subversive parody that gives the show its razor-sharp wit and undeniable cultural and political significance. Our guest hosts raise some eyebrows with questions like:
Cast Members ix Cold Open: The Introduction 1 Part I The Opening Monologue 3 1 Chase’s Ford vs. Belushi’s Samurai: Why is it OK to Punch Up But Not Down? 5 2 Mr. Mike: The Dark, Existentialist Vision of Michael O’Donoghue 15 3 How Do They Get Away with It?: Pushing Boundaries with Offensive Material on Saturday Night Live 25 4 SNL, Satire, and Socrates: Smart‐Assery or Seriousness? 39 Part II Some Political Sketches 51 5 Saturday Night Live and the Political Bubble 53 6 Saturday Night Live and the Production of Political Truth: Foucault Explains the Danger of Late Night Comedy 63 7 Word Associations, Black Jeopardy, and Mr. Robinson’s Neighborhood: SNL Tackles Race 75 8 John Belushi, Chris Farley, and Stuart Smalley: Drugs and Recovery on Saturday Night Live 87 Part III Some Sketches Featuring Your Favorite Recurring Characters 99 9 Dana Carvey vs. Darrell Hammond: What Does it Mean to be “Spot On,” and Does it Matter? 101 10 SNL’s Blasphemy and Rippin’ up the Pope: “Well Isn’t That Special?” 109 11 “Wayne’s World” and the Philosophy of Play 131 12 Bulls, Bears, and Beers: Da Philosophy of Super Fandom 141 Part IV And Now for Our Musical Guest 149 13 Liveness and Lip‐Synching: Andy Kaufman and Eminem 151 Part V Weekend Update 167 14 I Hate Applause: Norm Macdonald and Laughter 169 15 Saturday Night Live’s Citizen Journalists and the Nature of Democracy 177 16 Fake News as Media Theory: SNL on TV Journalism 187 17 “Look, Children, It’s a Falling Star”: David Spade and SNL Family Disloyalty 199 Part VI The Absurd Stuff That Happens Near the End 209 18 The Simulated Reality of Saturday Night Live 211 19 Deep Thoughts about Deep Thoughts: The Existentialism of Jack Handey 223 20 The Ladies Man and “President Bush”: Can Someone Be Too Stupid for Moral Responsibility? 231 Index 239
Ruth Tallman
Erich Christiansen
Michael McGowan
Joshua J. Reynolds
William Irwin
Kimberly S. Engels
J. Jeremy Wisnewski
William Irwin and J.R. Lombardo
Tadd Ruetenik
David Kyle Johnson
Jason Holt
Robin Barrett
Theodore Gracyk
Jeremy Fried
Kati Sudnick and Erik Garrett
Gerald J. Erion
Jason Southworth and Ruth Tallman
Edwardo Pérez
John Scott Gray
Jason Southworth
Subject Areas: Philosophy [HP]
