Comedy renders certain (geo)political discourses as common sense to particular audiences and geopolitical communities. Terms such as “Generation Rent” and “Generation Left” have emerged to understand the material/political conditions that produce geopolitical communities increasingly defined along the axis of age. Merging previous theories of comedy with assemblage thinking and critical geopolitics scholarship, this thesis identifies, follows and analyses this production - answering to how broadcast and digital forms of political comedy both assemble and are assembled by generational/geopolitical communities in broader human/media assemblages.A discourse analysis of UK broadcast political comedy shows sets up the ‘liberal’ base line against...
This paper examines tactical performance – a creative and humorous form of protest - as a form of al...
This Palgrave Pivot questions how a new generation of alternative stand-up comedians and the politic...
Traditionally considered lowbrow art par excellence, British comedy has grown steadily in legitimacy...
In this introductory article to a special issue on ‘the politics and aesthetics of humour’, we argue...
Political comedy is a hybrid genre that mixes political news and analysis with comedy and entertainm...
In today's unstable, uncertain and challenging society Millennials could be said to have bleak prosp...
Building on recent work on the political and everyday nature of comedy, this paper seeks to situate ...
The aim of this dissertation is to advance the understanding of the relationship between comedy and ...
How do various forms of comedy – including stand up, satire and film and television – transform cont...
This article uses the concept of cultural citizenship to understand engagement in political comedy. ...
This research report takes an in depth look at the ways in which Keegan Michael Key and Jordan Peele...
Comedy is currently enjoying unprecedented growth within the British culture industries. Defying the...
The freedom to express oneself as a citizen is paramount to contemporary democracy. However, this fr...
Political comedy in various forms is increasingly popular among media audiences, directing scholarly...
Like all forms of resistance, comedy can both shore up and legitimate existing political structures,...
This paper examines tactical performance – a creative and humorous form of protest - as a form of al...
This Palgrave Pivot questions how a new generation of alternative stand-up comedians and the politic...
Traditionally considered lowbrow art par excellence, British comedy has grown steadily in legitimacy...
In this introductory article to a special issue on ‘the politics and aesthetics of humour’, we argue...
Political comedy is a hybrid genre that mixes political news and analysis with comedy and entertainm...
In today's unstable, uncertain and challenging society Millennials could be said to have bleak prosp...
Building on recent work on the political and everyday nature of comedy, this paper seeks to situate ...
The aim of this dissertation is to advance the understanding of the relationship between comedy and ...
How do various forms of comedy – including stand up, satire and film and television – transform cont...
This article uses the concept of cultural citizenship to understand engagement in political comedy. ...
This research report takes an in depth look at the ways in which Keegan Michael Key and Jordan Peele...
Comedy is currently enjoying unprecedented growth within the British culture industries. Defying the...
The freedom to express oneself as a citizen is paramount to contemporary democracy. However, this fr...
Political comedy in various forms is increasingly popular among media audiences, directing scholarly...
Like all forms of resistance, comedy can both shore up and legitimate existing political structures,...
This paper examines tactical performance – a creative and humorous form of protest - as a form of al...
This Palgrave Pivot questions how a new generation of alternative stand-up comedians and the politic...
Traditionally considered lowbrow art par excellence, British comedy has grown steadily in legitimacy...