From Headlines to Punchlines: Suffragist Humor in the Popular Press

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… ’s humor tend to focus on covert forms while suffragists’ overt humor—humor that protests … We now give suffragists credit for having a sense of humor, but we see this humor as too …

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Smith, A. T. (2017). From Headlines to Punchlines: Suffragist Humor in the Popular Press. In Transgressive Humor of American Women Writers (pp. 37–58). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56729-7_3

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