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Stand-up Comedy, Theology, and Ethics
Bringing together the distinct but connected disciplines of theology and ethics, Stand-up Comedy, Theology, and Ethics adds to the growing field of humor and religion. Beginning by re-considering what we know about jokes and laughter, the authors propose that more attention needs to be paid to the quasi-sacramental, magical quality of jokes and the ...Jacob D. Myers, Nicole Graham
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Stand-Up Comedy as Decolonial Performance
Studies in American HumorABSTRACT This article explores stand-up’s potential as a decolonial performance practice through an examination of Dave Chappelle’s oeuvre of Netflix specials. Specifically, Joseph Richards relies on Thomas DeFrantz and Anita Gonzalez’s understanding of Black performance as operating through “loosened breath” to listen for the echoes ...
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Improvisation and Stand‐Up Comedy
The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 2020openaire +1 more source
The daily stand-up meeting: A grounded theory study
Journal of Systems and Software, 2016Viktoria Stray +2 more
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The Divisive Power of Humour: Comedy, Taste and Symbolic Boundaries
Cultural Sociology, 2013Giselinde Kuipers
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