This thesis is a socio-cultural study of the development of female stand-up comedy in the first decade of the twenty-first century within a multi-racial and multi-cultural Britain. It also engages with the theory and practice of performance and asks the question: ‘In what ways can it be said that female stand-up comics perform the comic side of bodily abjection?’ This question is applied to three groups of female case-studies which include: those who came into stand-up comedy in the 1980s; second-generation transnationals who became established at the end of the twentieth century; and twenty-first century newcomers to stand-up comedy. This third group also includes the author of this thesis who uses her own embodied experience as research, ...
The goal of this project was to produce a short documentary analyzing the intersection of women, com...
This thesis examines the social semiotics of difference within feminism's joking relations in the pr...
This article engages with the work of comedian Bridget Christie in relation to definitions of femini...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Drawing on existing research into feminist humour, this paper argues that many of the functions of s...
This practice-led thesis takes the standpoint of a female, Northern English stand-up poet to look at...
This thesis is a companion to my artistic work in stand-up comedy, comprising artistic-based researc...
This thesis "examines stand-up comedy and its relation to everyday life and presents a model of ever...
This dissertation demonstrates the ways in which gender plays a role in the validating of authentici...
ii This study examines the social worlds of standup comediennes. Data were collected through partici...
This thesis is the first to examine stand-up comedy within an academic framework. It begins with a ...
In the history of comedy in America, women standup comics have taken a backseat to their male counte...
textFemale stand-up comics occupy a permanently liminal space which can be broken down into three sm...
This article will engage with the work of comedian Bridget Christie in relation to definitions of fe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-75)This thesis will explore the implications of perfor...
The goal of this project was to produce a short documentary analyzing the intersection of women, com...
This thesis examines the social semiotics of difference within feminism's joking relations in the pr...
This article engages with the work of comedian Bridget Christie in relation to definitions of femini...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
Drawing on existing research into feminist humour, this paper argues that many of the functions of s...
This practice-led thesis takes the standpoint of a female, Northern English stand-up poet to look at...
This thesis is a companion to my artistic work in stand-up comedy, comprising artistic-based researc...
This thesis "examines stand-up comedy and its relation to everyday life and presents a model of ever...
This dissertation demonstrates the ways in which gender plays a role in the validating of authentici...
ii This study examines the social worlds of standup comediennes. Data were collected through partici...
This thesis is the first to examine stand-up comedy within an academic framework. It begins with a ...
In the history of comedy in America, women standup comics have taken a backseat to their male counte...
textFemale stand-up comics occupy a permanently liminal space which can be broken down into three sm...
This article will engage with the work of comedian Bridget Christie in relation to definitions of fe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-75)This thesis will explore the implications of perfor...
The goal of this project was to produce a short documentary analyzing the intersection of women, com...
This thesis examines the social semiotics of difference within feminism's joking relations in the pr...
This article engages with the work of comedian Bridget Christie in relation to definitions of femini...