Comedy and Critique explores British professional stand-up comedy in the wake of the Alternative Comedy movement of the late twentieth century, seeing it as an extension of the politics of the New Left: standing up for oneself as anti-racist, feminist and open to a queering of self and social institutions. Daniel Smith demonstrates that the comic sensibility pervading contemporary humour is as much ‘speaking truth to power’ as it is realising one’s position ‘in’ power. The professionalisation of New Left humour offers a challenge to social and cultural critique. Stand-up comedy has made us all sociologists of self, identity and cultural power while also resigning us to a place where a comic sensibility becomes an acknowledgment of the nece...
This thesis seeks to address the liberative role of stand-up comedy insofar as exposing socio-politi...
Comedy is crucial to how the English see themselves. This book considers that proposition through a ...
Traditionally considered lowbrow art par excellence, British comedy has grown steadily in legitimacy...
Comedy and Critique explores British professional stand-up comedy in the wake of the Alternative Com...
This Palgrave Pivot questions how a new generation of alternative stand-up comedians and the politic...
This thesis interprets the craft of stand-up comedy as a senes of manipulations. In a medium where i...
This dissertation offers an application of field theory to humour studies and Canadian cultural indu...
Funny, lively and unpredictable, stand-up comedy is above all a medium to be enjoyed. Popular as a g...
Building on recent work on the political and everyday nature of comedy, this paper seeks to situate ...
Like all forms of resistance, comedy can both shore up and legitimate existing political structures,...
The term Alternative Comedy refers to a circuit of comedy clubs that emerged in London in 1979 and g...
This thesis "examines stand-up comedy and its relation to everyday life and presents a model of ever...
Alternative Comedy Now and Then: Critical Perspectives is the first academic collection focusing on ...
The contemporary debates over cultural consumption tend to leave a few disciplines aside and to focu...
How to do things with jokes: Speech acts in standup comedyIn How to Do Things with Words (1962), the...
This thesis seeks to address the liberative role of stand-up comedy insofar as exposing socio-politi...
Comedy is crucial to how the English see themselves. This book considers that proposition through a ...
Traditionally considered lowbrow art par excellence, British comedy has grown steadily in legitimacy...
Comedy and Critique explores British professional stand-up comedy in the wake of the Alternative Com...
This Palgrave Pivot questions how a new generation of alternative stand-up comedians and the politic...
This thesis interprets the craft of stand-up comedy as a senes of manipulations. In a medium where i...
This dissertation offers an application of field theory to humour studies and Canadian cultural indu...
Funny, lively and unpredictable, stand-up comedy is above all a medium to be enjoyed. Popular as a g...
Building on recent work on the political and everyday nature of comedy, this paper seeks to situate ...
Like all forms of resistance, comedy can both shore up and legitimate existing political structures,...
The term Alternative Comedy refers to a circuit of comedy clubs that emerged in London in 1979 and g...
This thesis "examines stand-up comedy and its relation to everyday life and presents a model of ever...
Alternative Comedy Now and Then: Critical Perspectives is the first academic collection focusing on ...
The contemporary debates over cultural consumption tend to leave a few disciplines aside and to focu...
How to do things with jokes: Speech acts in standup comedyIn How to Do Things with Words (1962), the...
This thesis seeks to address the liberative role of stand-up comedy insofar as exposing socio-politi...
Comedy is crucial to how the English see themselves. This book considers that proposition through a ...
Traditionally considered lowbrow art par excellence, British comedy has grown steadily in legitimacy...