The process of nurturing affiliation (put simply, community building) is a significant function of language that is crucial for success in a range of occupations, including teaching, professional development presenting and stand-up comedy. Indeed, comedians themselves in interviews and podcast conversations often reference this function of their job. Despite the ubiquity of comedians in the Western media as presenters, panellists and entertainers with the potential to influence popular culture in Australia, their work is largely unexamined from the perspective of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). This study, then, asks: How do successful stand-up comedians work to nurture a sense of community with their audiences? In answering this que...
Building on both a textual analysis and ethnographic fieldwork, this dissertation employs folklorist...
Improvisational theater can tell us much about the driving social and cultural forces behind collabo...
This chapter explores stand-up as an affective arrangement, i.e., as goal-driven phatic labor that r...
The process of nurturing affiliation (put simply, community building) is a significant function of l...
This thesis investigates how comedians employ impersonation and expectation to create humorous affil...
This thesis is based on fieldwork conducted at three different comedy clubs in, and around, London, ...
Comedians learn how and who to be on stage. Writing and performing stand-up comedy entails complex s...
How to do things with jokes: Speech acts in standup comedyIn How to Do Things with Words (1962), the...
This thesis set out to identify the various techniques used by stand-up comedians to invite laughter...
Humour plays an important role in everyday human life. It created when language is used in a certain...
The paper reports on an early phase study of working comedians and how they manage and organise them...
My thesis addresses contemporary conversations about stand-up comedy and the art-form\u27s capacity ...
The laughter that proliferates in casual conversation between friends indicates that humour is a com...
This dissertation offers an application of field theory to humour studies and Canadian cultural indu...
Providing an in-depth reading of an introductory routine by English stand-up comic Josie Long of...
Building on both a textual analysis and ethnographic fieldwork, this dissertation employs folklorist...
Improvisational theater can tell us much about the driving social and cultural forces behind collabo...
This chapter explores stand-up as an affective arrangement, i.e., as goal-driven phatic labor that r...
The process of nurturing affiliation (put simply, community building) is a significant function of l...
This thesis investigates how comedians employ impersonation and expectation to create humorous affil...
This thesis is based on fieldwork conducted at three different comedy clubs in, and around, London, ...
Comedians learn how and who to be on stage. Writing and performing stand-up comedy entails complex s...
How to do things with jokes: Speech acts in standup comedyIn How to Do Things with Words (1962), the...
This thesis set out to identify the various techniques used by stand-up comedians to invite laughter...
Humour plays an important role in everyday human life. It created when language is used in a certain...
The paper reports on an early phase study of working comedians and how they manage and organise them...
My thesis addresses contemporary conversations about stand-up comedy and the art-form\u27s capacity ...
The laughter that proliferates in casual conversation between friends indicates that humour is a com...
This dissertation offers an application of field theory to humour studies and Canadian cultural indu...
Providing an in-depth reading of an introductory routine by English stand-up comic Josie Long of...
Building on both a textual analysis and ethnographic fieldwork, this dissertation employs folklorist...
Improvisational theater can tell us much about the driving social and cultural forces behind collabo...
This chapter explores stand-up as an affective arrangement, i.e., as goal-driven phatic labor that r...