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Miracle as Supplement to Lack
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Only a Joke Can Save Us: A Theory of Comedy · Todd McGowan · p.51
Lack and Excess > A Trip to the Grocery and the Golf Course
Theoretical move: Comedy is theorized as the structural moment in which lack and excess are revealed to be identical — a coincidence ordinarily repressed by signifying social existence; the joke functions as the return of this repressed identity, making visible the contradiction that defines the subject of the signifier.
The excessiveness of the miracle attests to the lack in God, to God's failure to create a world that wouldn't require miracles.