'Jennalee Donian's book, Taking Comedy Seriously: Stand-Up’s Dissident Potential in Mass Culture, marks a significant step forward in the understanding of (stand-up) comedy in contemporary society, given her interpretation of the comedic phenomenon, not merely in relation to its development as a genre, or its expansion made possible by the Internet. Instead Dr Donian, drawing on Freudian psychoanalysis, neo-Marxist thinking, and the poststructuralist thinking of Jacques Ranciere, contextualises stand-up comedy in the broad field of economic and political power relations, demonstrating, paradoxically, that its conspicuous rise in popularity cannot be separated from the suffering experienced globally under the neoliberal regime.'