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Contents: Introduction: humour and critique The rhetoric of humour Humour and order-building Embodied racism and US internet joking Cultural racism and British stand-up comedy Reverse discourse in Black comic performance Reverse discourse in Asian comic performance Liquid racism and the ambiguities of Ali G Liquid racism and the Danish Prophet Muhammad cartoon Conclusion a the future of race joking Bibliography Appendix Index.
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