The Daily Show and Philosophy--Moments of Zen in the Art of Fake News

audiobook (Unabridged) The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series, Book 29 · Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture

By Jason Holt

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This book brings together nineteen essays on the many moments of Zen to be found in the artful humor of The Daily Show and The Colbert Report. Want the real deal on fake news? Want to know how Jon Stewart stacks up against public intellectuals past and present? How The Daily Show hones your critical thinking skills in the war on bad media, bullshit, and political spin? Want to know more about The Daily Shows philosophy of religion? About what truthiness really means? Or how far down Stephen Colberts irony goes? Its all right here. More than just fake news, The Daily Show has achieved an undeniable cultural significance. What better way to plumb its depths than with the razor-sharp, media-savvy minds of our Senior Philosophical Correspondents?
The Daily Show and Philosophy--Moments of Zen in the Art of Fake News