
New Books Network Amber Day, "Caught in the Crosshairs: Feminist Comedians and the Culture Wars" (Indiana UP, 2025)
Dec 16, 2025
Amber Day, a Professor of media and performance studies, explores how feminist comedians navigate the complex landscape of contemporary culture wars. She discusses the tensions surrounding figures like Amy Schumer and Leslie Jones, highlighting societal backlash against their work. Day analyzes the emotional reactions critics have towards female comedians and reflects on the significance of visibility, revealing both progress and pitfalls. She also addresses the future of feminist comedy and the role of trans comedians, anticipating ongoing shifts in public discourse.
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Comedy As Political Discourse
- Amber Day argues comedy functions as political discourse, not mere entertainment, because it enters public conversation and shapes ideas.
- Comedy's satire and irony make it especially fertile for debating social norms and power relations.
Positioning Over Labels
- Day defines her subjects by how they are positioned in public debate rather than strict self-identification as feminists.
- Her focus is on female-identified performers whose work elicits culture-war scrutiny.
Discourse-Focused Method
- Day uses discourse analysis rather than purely textual close reading to track controversies around feminist comedians.
- She combines press coverage with social media and YouTube comment analysis to map public response.

