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Amy Schumer and Philosophy: Brainwreck!

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Amy Schumer and Philosophy: Brainwreck!
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Charlene Elsby
Edited by Rob Luzecky
SeriesPopular Culture and Philosophy
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:248
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 152
Category/GenreIndividual actors and performers
Philosophy
ISBN/Barcode 9780812699906
ClassificationsDewey:792.7028092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
Imprint Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
Publication Date 15 November 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

Why read a book about Amy Schumer and philosophy? After all, Amy Schumer is primarily known as a comedian, though she is also an actor, writer, and producer. One reason is that it will be enlightening. Amy Schumer is one of a handful of contemporary comedians filling the role of public philosopher. To be clear, Amy herself does not claim to be offering wisdom. This volume contains seventeen fun-filled chapters. One author makes the case that Amy uses humor to encourage her audience to consider important questions, for example, she does this when she discusses the trial of Bill Cosby while evoking fond memories of The Cosby Show. She essentially asks her audience to consider whether they give priority to unconflicted entertainment over justice for rape victims. In another chapter, the author casts a philosophical eye toward the action-comedy film Snatched and finds that it raises questions about responsibility: Is Schumer's character, Emily, responsible for getting kidnapped in Ecuador? Is Emily responsible for the death of one of her kidnappers? Another author asks whether Snatched can be a great comedy and still get negative reviews? What is the role of art and who determines whether a work of art is good or beautiful? What do Amy Schumer and Friedrich Nietzsche have in common? Is Amy a "sex comic" or an "issue comic"? With her typical self-deprecating comedic style, Amy makes jokes by highlighting the absurd, the illogical, and the hypocritical in gender relations, notions of masculinity and femininity, and superficial values. But the main reason to read Amy Schumer and Philosophy is that it a pretty awesome read and laughter will most definitely ensue.

Author Biography

Charlene Elsby is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne in Indiana. She is co-author of Clear and Present Thinking (Northwest Passage Books, 2013) and co-editor of Essays on Aesthetic Genesis (University Press of America, 2016). She is the Book Review Managing Editor for Symposium: Journal for the Canadian Society for Continental Philosophy Rob Luzecky is Lecturer in Philosophy at Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne in Indiana. His areas of special interest are metaphysics and aesthetics. He has co-authored many chapters for volumes in the Popular Culture and Philosophy series, including The X-Files and Philosophy, Mr. Robot and Philosophy, The Americans and Philosophy, and American Horror Story and Philosophy.