A group of anti-conscription activists break into a prison, demanding to
be jailed together with their friend already locked up because of his
beliefs. Clowns from the rebel clown army mimic police sent to control
political protests. Visiting Santas hand out presents taken from shop
shelves without the approval of the shopping centre management. These
are examples of humorous political stunts - public actions, hoaxes and
happenings that confront systems of power. This book contains many
amusing stories of such stunts, showing the boldness and creativity of
the activists. Interviews and documents are used to show how humour can
facilitate outreach, mobilisation and a culture of resistance. Humorous
Political Stunts combines insights from the fields of nonviolence and
humour studies and makes theoretical contributions to each area.