Seinfeld and the Comic Vision

Seinfeld and the Comic Vision

by Whitley Kaufman
Seinfeld and the Comic Vision

Seinfeld and the Comic Vision

by Whitley Kaufman

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Overview

Seinfeld and the Comic Vision analyzes the television situation comedy Seinfeld to form a theory of comedy—the comic vision—arguing that comedy should not be seen merely as entertainment, but deserves to be taken seriously as expressing a philosophical worldview. Whitley Kaufman demonstrates how in Seinfeld, and in comedy on a larger scale, characters are given license to violate social norms and to fail to live up to societal ideals in a way that shows they remain fundamentally decent people. Kaufman examines how comedy can be seen as a celebration of the “lower” aspects of human nature—our more animal or bodily side—but argues that the comic vision is not cynical or pessimistic, but rather fundamentally affirmative of human nature and of life, despite the many human limitations. Scholars of television studies, media studies, pop culture, and philosophy will find this book particularly useful.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498594752
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 10/23/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 400 KB

About the Author

Whitley Kaufman is professor in the philosophy department at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Seinfeld and the Comic Vision

Chapter 1: Comedy versus the Heroic

Chapter 2: Comedy and Failure

Chapter 3: Comedy, Rebellion, and Authority

Chapter 4: Comedy and Morality

Chapter 5: Love, Sex, and Marriage

Chapter 6: Comedy and Sentimentality

Chapter 7: The Comic Vision
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