Sentimental Inclusion
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Only a Joke Can Save Us: A Theory of Comedy · Todd McGowan · p.166
Outside and Inside > Keaton's Danger
Theoretical move: The passage argues that Keaton's comedy, by universalizing the failure-to-belong, paradoxically generates a specific form of racism: it cannot distinguish between the insider's structural non-belonging and the genuine exclusion of racialized others, revealing that his cinematic project's radicality and its ideological blind spot share the same root.
While he never lapses into the sentimental vision of total inclusion that Chaplin succumbs to at the end of The Great Dictator