<p> This work examines the unique and ever-changing relationship between politics and comedy through an analysis of several popular American television programs. Focusing on close readings of the work of Ernie Kovacs Soupy Sales and Andy Kaufman as well as <I>Green Acres</I> and <I>The Gong Show</I> the author provides a unique glimpse at the often subversive nature of avant-garde television comedy. The crisis in American television during the political unrest of the late 1960s is also studied as represented by individual analyses of <I>The Monkees The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In</I> and <I>All in the Family</I>. The author also focuses on more contemporary American television drawing a comparative analysis between the referential postmodernism of <I>The Simpsons</I> and the confrontational absurdity of <I>South Park</I>.</p>
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