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Why Stand-up Matters: How Comedians Manipulate and Influence


Why Stand-up Matters: How Comedians Manipulate and Influence

Paperback by Quirk, Sophie (University of Kent, UK,)

Why Stand-up Matters: How Comedians Manipulate and Influence

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ISBN:
9781472578921
Publication Date:
19 Nov 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Methuen Drama
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Why Stand-up Matters: How Comedians Manipulate and Influence

Description

Funny, lively and unpredictable, stand-up comedy is above all a medium to be enjoyed. Popular as a good night out and packing the TV schedules, stand-up permeates British society and culture. Ubiquitous though it is, we are generally reluctant to consider comedy's social consequences. When comedians offend we seem ready to consider the potential for stand-up to do some wider harm, yet we rarely consider the good that it might do. This book looks at the social and political impact of stand-up comedy in both its positive and negative forms. Drawing on exclusive interviews with comedians such as Stewart Lee, Josie Long, Joe Wilkinson and Mark Thomas, and examples of comic material on everything from revolution, terrorism and homosexuality, to knitting and the inefficiency of the home shower, it explores comedy's role in determining our attitudes and opinions. While revealing the conventions comics use to manage audience response, Sophie Quirk demonstrates how comedy audiences allow themselves to be manipulated, and the potential harm - and real benefits - that may arise from 'just' being funny.

Contents

Introduction: Manipulation, Influence and Stand-up Comedy PART 1: JOKING IS MANIPULATION Chapter 1: Why Comedians Need Manipulation Chapter 2: Safe Space: From Manipulation to Influence PART 2: THE TOOLS OF MANIPULATION Chapter 3: A Manipulative Environment Chapter 4: Manipulating Responses Chapter 5: Comic Licence and Manufacturing Consensus Chapter 6: Persona and Status PART 3: EFFICACY AND INFLUENCE Chapter 7: Is Stand-up Comedy an Appropriate Medium for Debate? Chapter 8: How Stand-up Matters Conclusion: Can Stand-up Change the World?

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