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KOHESI DAN KOHERENSI WACANA STAND UP COMEDY PRANCIS DAN INDONESIA [PDF]
Stand up comedy is an art comedy show which develops rapidly in all over world nowadays. Stand up comedy considered as a smart comedy. This research will concern about french and indonesian stand up comedy discourse by Tomer Sisley (french) and Raditya ...
Esa Agita Anjani
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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN ENGLISH STAND-UP COMEDY [PDF]
This descriptive qualitative research was about the analysis of figurative language in English stand-up comedy. The purposes of this study were to identify the types of figurative language and to describe the functions of figurative language found in the
Maharani Widya Putri +2 more
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Mental Health and Stand-up Comedy: ‘Unhappy’ Stand-up Comedy as a Reflection of Liquid Modernity [PDF]
Stand-up comedy reflects the dominant mood of a period with its philosophies, fears and prejudices. Today, an increasing number of stand-up comedians have started discussing their personal experiences regarding mental health issues, most commonly depression and anxiety. The aim of this type of comedy is seldom to elicit laughter.
Ann Christina Pereira, Sarika Tyagi
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Stand-up comedy as a hallmark of western culture
The article examines stand-up comedy in view of the symptoms of Western culture that constitute the environment in which this artistic expression has matured.
Anna Kawalec
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MULTIMODALITY OF INCONGRUITY AS COGNITIVE MECHANISM OF CREATING HUMOUR: CASE STUDY OF POLITICAL STAND-UP COMEDY [PDF]
The problem of humour is complex and transcends aesthetic boundaries. Laughter is a product of interactions between individuals, social groups, cultures and epochs, with a far-reaching significance that attracts the attention of various scientific fields.
Yuliia O. Savina
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Humour as social dreaming:Stand-up comedy as therapeutic performance [PDF]
Stand-up comedy binds dramatic cultural spectacle to ritualised, intimate exposure. Examining ‘case’ examples from live comic performance, this paper describes stand-up as a kind of social dreaming.
MacRury, Iain
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The Tyrannies of Distance: From Cairns to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Stand-up comedians need performance opportunities in order to hone their skills and develop confidence as performers. Living in Cairns, a long distance from a major comedy centre, poses problems in gaining practice and exposure as an emerging stand-up ...
Pauline Sherlock
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Brave art: Scottish identity and stand-up comedy [PDF]
Stand-up comedy remains a prevalent form of entertainment in Scotland, with comedians drawing sell-out crowds, and comedy making up the biggest section of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival programme.
Silveira, C.
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IDENTITAS DAN KRITIK DALAM STAND UP COMEDY [PDF]
Stand up comedy merupakan pertunjukan yang mengedepankan olah bahasa sering menjadi sarana dalam menyampaikan kritik. Kritik berfungsi sebagai alat untuk menganalisa, mengevaluasi sesuatu dengan tujuan memperluas apresiasi juga memperbaiki situasi ...
Yuliadi, Koes, Gustyawan, Tofan
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Standing Up for a Cause. The Cathartic and Persuasive Power of Stand-Up Comedy [PDF]
Stand-up comedy is an extremely versatile way of performing humour, which requires negotiation between two parties. On the one hand, the audience sits through the performance and determines the success or failure of the show.
Dore, Margherita
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