Radical Ridicule: Political Satire post-9/11

LM Bogad NY Times gag“Radical Ridicule: Political Satire post-9/11,”in Radical Society:  Review of Culture and Politics. New York: The Center for Social Research and Education, London: Routledge, 29: 3 (October 2002):  10-12.Reactions to 9/11, and musings on the role of satire in the post-9/11 environment.

L.M. Bogad

Bogad writes, performs, and strategizes with mischievous artists such as the Yes Men, Agit-Pop, and La Pocha Nostra. He is a veteran of the Lincoln Center Theatre Director’s Laboratory, and a co-founder of the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army.

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