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Exploring Indian stand-up comedy through the lens of ideology, identity and gender: a discourse analysis

Comedy Studies, 2022
Despite being a diverse, vibrant and multifaceted phenomenon, relatively little academic attention has been paid in analysing Indian stand-up comedy. This paper attempts to address this imbalance by offering pathways in the analysis of stand-up comedy ...
Inzamul Sarkar, Ayesha Siraj
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The transgressive rhetoric of standup comedy in China

Critical Discourse Studies, 2021
Public discourse under authoritarian rule is not monolithic. Yet how popular rhetoric engages with the hegemonic rhetoric in the same discursive space remains understudied.
Dan Chen, Gengsong Gao
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Political Comedy as a Gateway to News Use, Internal Efficacy, and Participation: A Longitudinal Mediation Analysis

Human Communication Research, 2021
Despite a great deal of research, much about the effects of political comedy programming on its viewers remains uncertain. One promising line of work has focused on increased internal political efficacy—the sense that one is competent to engage with ...
Jacob A. Long   +2 more
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Humor, Comedy, and Consumer Behavior

Journal of Consumer Research, 2018
Caleb Warren
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ANALISIS TINDAK TUTUR EKSPRESIF DALAM WACANA STAND UP COMEDY INDONESIA SESI 3 BABE CABITA DI KOMPAS TV

, 2020
Expressive speech act is a type of speech act that states something that is felt by the speaker. This research is a descriptive study which in the end result tries to describe the object in accordance with the existing picture.
R. Pratama, A. P. Y. Utomo
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A funny matter: Toward a framework for understanding the function of comedy in social change

Humor, 2019
Despite its cultural reach and influence, comedy may not be well-understood in communication and public engagement efforts for social justice challenges.
Caty Borum Chattoo
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Vine Racial Comedy as Anti‐Hegemonic Humor: Linguistic Performance and Generic Innovation

Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 2019
This paper analyzes the semiotic features and sociopolitical commentary of anti-hegemonic Vine racial comedy in videos of Viner King Bach. The following analysis demonstrates that Vine racial comedy is heavily influenced by the generic features of ...
Kendra Calhoun
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Good-natured comedy to enrich climate communication

Comedy Studies, 2019
This report explores the use of good-natured comedy to diversify the modes of comedy that can be used in climate communication beyond satire to others modes that are possibly more supportive of sustained climate action.
B. Osnes, M. Boykoff, Patrick Chandler
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