This article takes up the transnational comedy career of Trevor Noah as a way to explore how the political work of racial comedy can manifest, circulate and indeed communicate differently across different racial-political contexts. Through the close textual analysis of two key comic performances –“The Daywalker” (2009) and “Son of Patricia” (2018), produced and (initially) circulated in South Africa and the USA, respectively – this article explores the extent to which Noah’s comic treatment of race has shifted between the two contexts. In particular, attention is paid to how Noah incites, navigates and mitigates potential sources of offence surrounding racial anxieties in the two contexts, and how he evokes his own “mixed-race” status in or...
Abstract Humanity in the Black will explain the connection between the theoretical frameworks of Bla...
This thesis analyzes the generic features and social significance of Vine racial comedy, a genre of ...
In this dissertation I examine how stand-up comedians challenge racism and sexism in their performan...
African comedians are fast becoming prominent in the global stand-up scene, especially since the eme...
This thesis seeks to address the liberative role of stand-up comedy insofar as exposing socio-politi...
This study is an investigation into the representation of complexities confronting the concept of th...
Racial comedy can be used to both offend and empower. Comedians like Dave Chappelle and Richard Pryo...
WMPG celebrates the lives of Black men and women throughout the month of February. Trevor Noah is a...
The objective of this study was to gain insight into Trevor Noah's intention for employing dark humo...
In this paper I analyze how a new discourse genre has emerged on the video-based social media platfo...
Race complicates social interactions and stymies citizens; many have trouble even discussing problem...
In this dissertation, I examine race and racism in U.S. stand-up comedy, with particular attention t...
thesisSince its origins in the vaudeville tradition, the rhetoric of standup comedy has reproduced l...
From our earliest origins in every civilization across the globe, comic performances have fulfilled ...
This essay identifies emancipatory racial humor as a disarming critical public pedagogy that confron...
Abstract Humanity in the Black will explain the connection between the theoretical frameworks of Bla...
This thesis analyzes the generic features and social significance of Vine racial comedy, a genre of ...
In this dissertation I examine how stand-up comedians challenge racism and sexism in their performan...
African comedians are fast becoming prominent in the global stand-up scene, especially since the eme...
This thesis seeks to address the liberative role of stand-up comedy insofar as exposing socio-politi...
This study is an investigation into the representation of complexities confronting the concept of th...
Racial comedy can be used to both offend and empower. Comedians like Dave Chappelle and Richard Pryo...
WMPG celebrates the lives of Black men and women throughout the month of February. Trevor Noah is a...
The objective of this study was to gain insight into Trevor Noah's intention for employing dark humo...
In this paper I analyze how a new discourse genre has emerged on the video-based social media platfo...
Race complicates social interactions and stymies citizens; many have trouble even discussing problem...
In this dissertation, I examine race and racism in U.S. stand-up comedy, with particular attention t...
thesisSince its origins in the vaudeville tradition, the rhetoric of standup comedy has reproduced l...
From our earliest origins in every civilization across the globe, comic performances have fulfilled ...
This essay identifies emancipatory racial humor as a disarming critical public pedagogy that confron...
Abstract Humanity in the Black will explain the connection between the theoretical frameworks of Bla...
This thesis analyzes the generic features and social significance of Vine racial comedy, a genre of ...
In this dissertation I examine how stand-up comedians challenge racism and sexism in their performan...