Abstract
In Health and Inequality in Standup Comedy: Stories That Challenge Stigma, Sean M. Viña explores the power of open conversations in reducing stigma. Using standup comedy as a lens, the book delves into the experiences of ninety-nine diverse comedians, revealing how they disclose their stigmas in public and what prevents some from having open conversations. The author argues that the scope of stigma resistance is defined by the prejudice of those who stigmatize, making it an unequal endeavor that requires structural change to truly make a difference. Through the voices of these comedians, Health and Inequality in Standup Comedy challenges us to reconceptualize our approach to fighting stigma and discrimination and highlights the importance of implementing policies that decrease segregation. A compelling and eye-opening read for anyone interested in understanding the power of social contact through the unequal, standup comedy world.
Schlagworte
humor resilience gender studies healing health inequality media mental illness coping standup comedy stigma- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–x Preface i–x
- 1–6 Introduction 1–6
- 99–120 Context Matters 99–120
- 187–210 Conclusion 187–210
- 211–214 Appendix A 211–214
- 215–216 Appendix B 215–216
- 217–232 Bibliography 217–232
- 233–238 Index 233–238
- 239–240 About the Author 239–240