Bad Clowns

Bad Clowns by Benjamin Radford, published by University of New Mexico Press in April 2016, explores the intriguing and often unsettling world of malevolent clowns. This illustrated edition spans 188 pages and delves into the history and cultural significance of bad clowns, examining the reasons behind their sinister personas and the fears they evoke in society. The book goes beyond well-known figures like the Joker and Pennywise, presenting a variety of bizarre and lesser-known stories that highlight the darker side of clowning.
Readers will find a blend of humor, investigation, and scholarship as Radford uncovers the complexities of bad clowns, including tales of phantom-clown abductors and the phenomenon of evil-clown panics. The book addresses topics related to performing arts, folklore, and popular culture, providing a comprehensive look at how these figures have become cultural icons. Through its exploration of social fears and the bizarre antics associated with clowns, Bad Clowns offers a unique perspective on a subject that continues to captivate and terrify audiences.
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Winner of the Bronze Medal for Popular Culture in the 2017 Independent Publisher (IPPY) Book Awards
Bad clowns–those malicious misfits of the midway who terrorize, haunt, and threaten us–have long been a cultural icon. This book describes the history of bad clowns, why clowns go bad, and why many people fear them. Going beyond familiar clowns such as the Joker, Krusty, John Wayne Gacy, and Stephen King’s Pennywise, it also features bizarre, lesser-known stories of weird clown antics including Bozo obscenity, Ronald McDonald haters, killer clowns, phantom-clown abductors, evil-clown panics, sex clowns, carnival clowns, troll clowns, and much more. Bad Clowns blends humor, investigation, and scholarship to reveal what is behind the clown’s dark smile.
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