Funny, lively and unpredictable, stand-up comedy is above all a medium to be enjoyed. Popular as a good night out and packing the TV schedules, stand-up permeates British society and culture. Ubiquitous though it is, we are generally reluctant to consider comedy's social consequences. When comedians offend we seem ready to consider the potential for stand-up to do some wider harm, yet we rarely consider the good that it might do. This book looks at the social and political impact of stand-up comedy in both its positive and negative forms. Drawing on exclusive interviews with comedians such as Stewart Lee, Josie Long, Joe Wilkinson and Mark Thomas, and examples of comic material on everything from revolution, terrorism and homosexual...
Stand-up comedy has been largely ignored by analytic philosophers of art, including those interested...
My thesis addresses contemporary conversations about stand-up comedy and the art-form\u27s capacity ...
Drawing on existing research into feminist humour, this paper argues that many of the functions of s...
As the title and introduction explain, Sophie Quirk’s monograph sets out to investigate the reasons ...
As the title and introduction explain, Sophie Quirk’s monograph sets out to investigate the reasons ...
This thesis interprets the craft of stand-up comedy as a senes of manipulations. In a medium where i...
This Palgrave Pivot questions how a new generation of alternative stand-up comedians and the politic...
How to do things with jokes: Speech acts in standup comedyIn How to Do Things with Words (1962), the...
abstract: Stand-up comedy, as a performance art, has a dearth of serious academic literature and exp...
From our earliest origins in every civilization across the globe, comic performances have fulfilled ...
Although comedy is an important aspect of contemporary culture and a significant presence in film, t...
Throughout its history, stand-up comedy has done much more than make people laugh. While many of th...
Comedy and Critique explores British professional stand-up comedy in the wake of the Alternative Com...
This thesis examines the ways in which laughter is entangled with cultural valuation processes in li...
In recent decades, some of the most celebrated and culturally influential American oratorical perfor...
Stand-up comedy has been largely ignored by analytic philosophers of art, including those interested...
My thesis addresses contemporary conversations about stand-up comedy and the art-form\u27s capacity ...
Drawing on existing research into feminist humour, this paper argues that many of the functions of s...
As the title and introduction explain, Sophie Quirk’s monograph sets out to investigate the reasons ...
As the title and introduction explain, Sophie Quirk’s monograph sets out to investigate the reasons ...
This thesis interprets the craft of stand-up comedy as a senes of manipulations. In a medium where i...
This Palgrave Pivot questions how a new generation of alternative stand-up comedians and the politic...
How to do things with jokes: Speech acts in standup comedyIn How to Do Things with Words (1962), the...
abstract: Stand-up comedy, as a performance art, has a dearth of serious academic literature and exp...
From our earliest origins in every civilization across the globe, comic performances have fulfilled ...
Although comedy is an important aspect of contemporary culture and a significant presence in film, t...
Throughout its history, stand-up comedy has done much more than make people laugh. While many of th...
Comedy and Critique explores British professional stand-up comedy in the wake of the Alternative Com...
This thesis examines the ways in which laughter is entangled with cultural valuation processes in li...
In recent decades, some of the most celebrated and culturally influential American oratorical perfor...
Stand-up comedy has been largely ignored by analytic philosophers of art, including those interested...
My thesis addresses contemporary conversations about stand-up comedy and the art-form\u27s capacity ...
Drawing on existing research into feminist humour, this paper argues that many of the functions of s...