Gilbert, Christopher J.Rossing, Jonathan P.2015-09-242015-09-242013-01Gilbert, Christopher J., and Rossing, Jonathan P. (2013). Trumping Tropes with Joke(r)s: The Daily Show “Plays the Race Card.” Western Journal of Communication, 77(1): 92–111.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/7054The race card is at once a trope and a topic that reductively prefigures racial meaning and performance. As a trope, it frames most racial discourse as a cheat or violation and thus prevents deliberation over material realities of race. As a topic, it exists as a resource for diminishing the social and political significance of persistent racial problems. We argue that The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (TDS) deploys political humor as a troping device that disrupts the contradictory logics of race card rhetoric and disorders a range of reductive commonplaces and figures of racial discourses. Specifically, we maintain that TDS pushes the boundaries of everyday negotiations of race, performs alternative conventions, and models manners of thinking, speaking, and acting useful for contemporary understandings of race. This essay therefore enhances the contemporary body of scholarship on politics and humor while expanding upon analyses of the rhetoricity of race and race relations.en-USIUPUI Open Access Policypolitical humorracetropesTrumping Tropes with Joke(r)s: The Daily Show “Plays the Race Card”Article