Stand-up comedy has been largely ignored by analytic philosophers of art, including those interested in comedy and humor. This is somewhat surprising, given the immense popularity of stand-up comedy and the rock star status enjoyed by some comedians today. I suspect that philosophers are just as likely to enjoy stand-up comedy as anyone else; in some cases (i.e. for some philosophers and some comedians), probably more likely. Here I offer some reasons philosophers of art should take the time to consider stand-up comedy and possible explanation for why philosophers of art have paid far less attention to stand-up comedy than to other arts
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Stand-up comedians are rhetors who use humor as a rhetorical tool to inform and persuade mass audien...
The artform of standup comedy can be seen as having much in common with the discipline of philosophy...
Comedy is understudied in philosophy. One reason for this lack of serious philosophical work may be ...
This thesis is an investigation into live stand-up comedy performance, producing a phenomenological ...
Throughout its history, stand-up comedy has done much more than make people laugh. While many of th...
What is the object of comedy? What makes us laugh and why? Is comedy subversive, restorative or repa...
abstract: Stand-up comedy, as a performance art, has a dearth of serious academic literature and exp...
This thesis is an investigation into live stand-up comedy performance, producing a phenomenological ...
People can laugh at almost anything. What’s the deal with that? What makes something funny? ...
International audienceImprovisational theater is mainly associated with comedy. But why is it so? In...
Funny, lively and unpredictable, stand-up comedy is above all a medium to be enjoyed. Popular as a g...
People can laugh at almost anything. What's the deal with that? What makes something funny? This ess...
Since the 1970’s, stand-up comedy has been a prominent part of society. Stand-up comedy has grown an...
Stand-up is a special form of comedy as it involves the audience perhaps more than any other genre. ...
How to do things with jokes: Speech acts in standup comedyIn How to Do Things with Words (1962), the...
Stand-up comedians are rhetors who use humor as a rhetorical tool to inform and persuade mass audien...
The artform of standup comedy can be seen as having much in common with the discipline of philosophy...
Comedy is understudied in philosophy. One reason for this lack of serious philosophical work may be ...
This thesis is an investigation into live stand-up comedy performance, producing a phenomenological ...
Throughout its history, stand-up comedy has done much more than make people laugh. While many of th...
What is the object of comedy? What makes us laugh and why? Is comedy subversive, restorative or repa...
abstract: Stand-up comedy, as a performance art, has a dearth of serious academic literature and exp...
This thesis is an investigation into live stand-up comedy performance, producing a phenomenological ...
People can laugh at almost anything. What’s the deal with that? What makes something funny? ...
International audienceImprovisational theater is mainly associated with comedy. But why is it so? In...
Funny, lively and unpredictable, stand-up comedy is above all a medium to be enjoyed. Popular as a g...
People can laugh at almost anything. What's the deal with that? What makes something funny? This ess...
Since the 1970’s, stand-up comedy has been a prominent part of society. Stand-up comedy has grown an...
Stand-up is a special form of comedy as it involves the audience perhaps more than any other genre. ...
How to do things with jokes: Speech acts in standup comedyIn How to Do Things with Words (1962), the...
Stand-up comedians are rhetors who use humor as a rhetorical tool to inform and persuade mass audien...