This research project aims to explore humour as a strategy for feminist performance practice and to examine women's relationship to household labour. The research utilises repetitious gesture and the performance style of slapstick in order to echo Freud's notion of humour's ability to "elevate and liberate" one from one's situation. A series of performances for video are exhibited in a disparate range of sites in the Melbourne CBD as a public art project depicting a female subject liberated from the labour of the everyday. The research project contributes to the ongoing interest by feminist artists in utilising humour as a strategy in critiquing patriarchy and effecting social change
This project seeks to examine feminism through the widely accessible means of comedic performance. I...
This article explores the way in which humour is being used by contemporary women performance artist...
This research examines two years of original writing and\ud performance in stand-up comedy and perfo...
This thesis examines the dynamic of humour in contemporary feminisms, investigating social conventio...
This thesis makes an original contribution to knowledge by showing that, since the 1970s, British fe...
Are humour and laughter gender-specific? The simple answer, like most everything that is ideological...
This paper discusses the potential of humour in understanding and deconstructing gender inequalities...
This research project aims to contribute to the field of communication and social change through the...
The creative literary thesis disrupts patriarchal ideas of femininity and offers an alternative that...
GEARING-Roles Horizon 2020 Project has developed the Humorarium Toolkit, with arguments and vignette...
The history of humor is well documented in the areas of theater, literature and comedy entertainment...
The article analyses three instances of artistic activism from the 21st century in terms of their dr...
This paper examines a project that developed humorous, irreverent and subversive arts-based interven...
This paper examines a project that developed humorous, irreverent and subversive arts-based interven...
This thesis aims to explore how humour, comedy and laughter are functioning within the fourth wave ...
This project seeks to examine feminism through the widely accessible means of comedic performance. I...
This article explores the way in which humour is being used by contemporary women performance artist...
This research examines two years of original writing and\ud performance in stand-up comedy and perfo...
This thesis examines the dynamic of humour in contemporary feminisms, investigating social conventio...
This thesis makes an original contribution to knowledge by showing that, since the 1970s, British fe...
Are humour and laughter gender-specific? The simple answer, like most everything that is ideological...
This paper discusses the potential of humour in understanding and deconstructing gender inequalities...
This research project aims to contribute to the field of communication and social change through the...
The creative literary thesis disrupts patriarchal ideas of femininity and offers an alternative that...
GEARING-Roles Horizon 2020 Project has developed the Humorarium Toolkit, with arguments and vignette...
The history of humor is well documented in the areas of theater, literature and comedy entertainment...
The article analyses three instances of artistic activism from the 21st century in terms of their dr...
This paper examines a project that developed humorous, irreverent and subversive arts-based interven...
This paper examines a project that developed humorous, irreverent and subversive arts-based interven...
This thesis aims to explore how humour, comedy and laughter are functioning within the fourth wave ...
This project seeks to examine feminism through the widely accessible means of comedic performance. I...
This article explores the way in which humour is being used by contemporary women performance artist...
This research examines two years of original writing and\ud performance in stand-up comedy and perfo...