This article engages with the work of comedian Bridget Christie in relation to definitions of feminist and post-feminist comedy. The year 2013 was a highpoint in coverage and acclaim for feminist comedy and this article will explore how, at a time when the majority of female comedians operate from a post-feminist standpoint, Christie’s work seeks to politicise and galvanise her audience. The evolution of Christie’s work is explored in relation to the changes in her delivery style and the implications this has on the accessibility of her material to wider audiences. Additionally, the response of the wider U.K. comedy industry to the higher profile of feminist comedy and the reassertion of patriarchal masculinity in comedy is considered
The goal of this project was to produce a short documentary analyzing the intersection of women, com...
Comedy has an important political role in entrenching or overturning existing hierarchies of power, ...
This article aims to explore some of the interesting ways in which female stand-up comedians use hum...
This article will engage with the work of comedian Bridget Christie in relation to definitions of fe...
Drawing on existing research into feminist humour, this article argues that many of the functions of...
This article concerns itself with feminist comedy that is deemed angry and difficult in an era of po...
Critics and creative workers have recently highlighted the lack of women working in British televisi...
Following changes prompted by the alternative movement of the 1980s in the UK, the late 1990s and ea...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
How do women navigate and make space for themselves in workspaces where they are not perceived to fi...
This dissertation demonstrates the ways in which gender plays a role in the validating of authentici...
The article presents a research overview on developments in the field of gender and humour over the ...
This paper is based on the comedian Luisa Omielan’s latest touring show Politics for Bitches (2018)....
This thesis is a socio-cultural study of the development of female stand-up comedy in the first deca...
This thesis discusses the gender disparity in British panel shows. In February 2014 the BBC’s Direct...
The goal of this project was to produce a short documentary analyzing the intersection of women, com...
Comedy has an important political role in entrenching or overturning existing hierarchies of power, ...
This article aims to explore some of the interesting ways in which female stand-up comedians use hum...
This article will engage with the work of comedian Bridget Christie in relation to definitions of fe...
Drawing on existing research into feminist humour, this article argues that many of the functions of...
This article concerns itself with feminist comedy that is deemed angry and difficult in an era of po...
Critics and creative workers have recently highlighted the lack of women working in British televisi...
Following changes prompted by the alternative movement of the 1980s in the UK, the late 1990s and ea...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
How do women navigate and make space for themselves in workspaces where they are not perceived to fi...
This dissertation demonstrates the ways in which gender plays a role in the validating of authentici...
The article presents a research overview on developments in the field of gender and humour over the ...
This paper is based on the comedian Luisa Omielan’s latest touring show Politics for Bitches (2018)....
This thesis is a socio-cultural study of the development of female stand-up comedy in the first deca...
This thesis discusses the gender disparity in British panel shows. In February 2014 the BBC’s Direct...
The goal of this project was to produce a short documentary analyzing the intersection of women, com...
Comedy has an important political role in entrenching or overturning existing hierarchies of power, ...
This article aims to explore some of the interesting ways in which female stand-up comedians use hum...