The Comedy Studies Reader
Editat de Nick Marx, Matt Sienkiewiczen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2018
From classical Hollywood film comedies to sitcoms, recent political satire, and the developing world of online comedy culture, comedy has been a mainstay of the American media landscape for decades. Recognizing that scholars and students need an authoritative collection of comedy studies that gathers both foundational and cutting-edge work, Nick Marx and Matt Sienkiewicz have assembled The Comedy Studies Reader.
This anthology brings together classic articles, more recent works, and original essays that consider a variety of themes and approaches for studying comedic media—the carnivalesque, comedy mechanics and absurdity, psychoanalysis, irony, genre, race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, and nation and globalization. The authors range from iconic theorists, such as Mikhail Bakhtin, Sigmund Freud, and Linda Hutcheon, to the leading senior and emerging scholars of today. As a whole, the volume traces two parallel trends in the evolution of the field—first, comedy’s development into myriad subgenres, formats, and discourses, a tendency that has led many popular commentators to characterize the present as a “comedy zeitgeist”; and second, comedy studies’ new focus on the ways in which comedy increasingly circulates in “serious” discursive realms, including politics, economics, race, gender, and cultural power.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781477316009
ISBN-10: 1477316000
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 12 b&w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
ISBN-10: 1477316000
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 12 b&w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Notă biografică
NICK MARX
Fort Collins, Colorado
Marx is an assistant professor of media studies at Colorado State University.
MATT SIENKIEWICZ
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Sienkiewicz is an associate professor of communication and international studies at Boston College.
Fort Collins, Colorado
Marx is an assistant professor of media studies at Colorado State University.
MATT SIENKIEWICZ
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Sienkiewicz is an associate professor of communication and international studies at Boston College.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Volume Introduction: Comedy as Theory, Industry, and Academic Discipline, Nick Marx and Matt Sienkiewicz
1. The Carnivalesque
Introduction: The Naked Gun
A: Rabelais and His World, Mikhail Bakhtin
B: “The Frames of Comic ‘Freedom,’” Umberto Eco
C: “Sacred Catastrophe, Profane Laughter: Family Guy's Comedy in the Ritual of National Trauma,” Philip Scepanski
2. Comedy Mechanics & Absurdity
Introduction: Man Seeking Woman
A: Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic, Henri Bergson
B: The Logic of the Absurd, Jerry Palmer
C: “Pie and Chase: Gag, Spectacle and Narrative in Slapstick Comedy,” Donald Crafton
D: “The New Logic of the Absurd: The Eric André Show,” Evan Elkins
3. Psychoanalyzing Comedy
Introduction: Archer
A: Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious, Sigmund Freud
B: “Humor,” Sigmund Freud
C: “Lacan’s Harpo,” Paul Flaig
D: “Revenge of the Nerds: Failure, Laughter, and Liberation on The Big Bang Theory,” Andrew J. Owens
4. Irony
Introduction: Stephen Colbert at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner 2006
A: Irony’s Edge, Linda Hutcheon
B: “Speaking Too Soon: SNL, 9/11, and the Remaking of American Irony,” Matt Sienkiewicz
C: “Welcome to the Clickhole: The Economics of Internet Parody and Critique,” Amber Day
5. Genre
Introduction: 22 Jump Street
A: Popular Film and Television Comedy, Steve Neale and Frank Krutnik
B: “Comedy Verité? The Observational Documentary Meets the Televisual Sitcom,” Ethan Thompson
C: “Inventing the Situation Comedy: Jack Benny, the ‘Fall Guy,’ and the Making of a Genre,” Kathryn Fuller-Seeley
6. Race & Ethnicity
Introduction: Key and Peele
A: Watching Race, Herman Gray
B: “The Culture Behind Closed Doors: Issues of Gender and Race in the Writers' Room,” Felicia D. Henderson
C: "Naturalizing Racial Differences Through Comedy: Asian, Black, and White Views on Racial Stereotypes in Rush Hour 2," Ji Hoon Park, Nadine G. Gabbadon, and Ariel R. Chernin
D: “‘Indians on TV (and Netflix)’: The Comedic Trajectory of Aziz Ansari,” Bhoomi K. Thakore and Bilal Hussain
7. Gender & Sexuality
Introduction: Inside Amy Schumer
A: The Unruly Woman, Kathleen Rowe Karlyn
B: Pretty/Funny, Linda Mizejewski
C: “Generic Closets: Sitcoms, Audiences and Black Male Gayness,” Alfred L. Martin Jr.
8. Nation & Globalization
Introduction: Klovn and Curb Your Enthusiasm, Peter Kragh Jensen and Matt Sienkiewicz
A: A National Joke, Andy Medhurst
B: “Transnational TV Comedy Audiences,” Inger-Lise Kalviknes Bore
C: “Transgressing Boundaries as the Hybrid Global: Parody and Postcoloniality on Indian Television,” Sangeet Kumar
D: “Comedy and the Nation in The Trip,” Brett Mills
Index
Volume Introduction: Comedy as Theory, Industry, and Academic Discipline, Nick Marx and Matt Sienkiewicz
1. The Carnivalesque
Introduction: The Naked Gun
A: Rabelais and His World, Mikhail Bakhtin
B: “The Frames of Comic ‘Freedom,’” Umberto Eco
C: “Sacred Catastrophe, Profane Laughter: Family Guy's Comedy in the Ritual of National Trauma,” Philip Scepanski
2. Comedy Mechanics & Absurdity
Introduction: Man Seeking Woman
A: Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic, Henri Bergson
B: The Logic of the Absurd, Jerry Palmer
C: “Pie and Chase: Gag, Spectacle and Narrative in Slapstick Comedy,” Donald Crafton
D: “The New Logic of the Absurd: The Eric André Show,” Evan Elkins
3. Psychoanalyzing Comedy
Introduction: Archer
A: Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious, Sigmund Freud
B: “Humor,” Sigmund Freud
C: “Lacan’s Harpo,” Paul Flaig
D: “Revenge of the Nerds: Failure, Laughter, and Liberation on The Big Bang Theory,” Andrew J. Owens
4. Irony
Introduction: Stephen Colbert at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner 2006
A: Irony’s Edge, Linda Hutcheon
B: “Speaking Too Soon: SNL, 9/11, and the Remaking of American Irony,” Matt Sienkiewicz
C: “Welcome to the Clickhole: The Economics of Internet Parody and Critique,” Amber Day
5. Genre
Introduction: 22 Jump Street
A: Popular Film and Television Comedy, Steve Neale and Frank Krutnik
B: “Comedy Verité? The Observational Documentary Meets the Televisual Sitcom,” Ethan Thompson
C: “Inventing the Situation Comedy: Jack Benny, the ‘Fall Guy,’ and the Making of a Genre,” Kathryn Fuller-Seeley
6. Race & Ethnicity
Introduction: Key and Peele
A: Watching Race, Herman Gray
B: “The Culture Behind Closed Doors: Issues of Gender and Race in the Writers' Room,” Felicia D. Henderson
C: "Naturalizing Racial Differences Through Comedy: Asian, Black, and White Views on Racial Stereotypes in Rush Hour 2," Ji Hoon Park, Nadine G. Gabbadon, and Ariel R. Chernin
D: “‘Indians on TV (and Netflix)’: The Comedic Trajectory of Aziz Ansari,” Bhoomi K. Thakore and Bilal Hussain
7. Gender & Sexuality
Introduction: Inside Amy Schumer
A: The Unruly Woman, Kathleen Rowe Karlyn
B: Pretty/Funny, Linda Mizejewski
C: “Generic Closets: Sitcoms, Audiences and Black Male Gayness,” Alfred L. Martin Jr.
8. Nation & Globalization
Introduction: Klovn and Curb Your Enthusiasm, Peter Kragh Jensen and Matt Sienkiewicz
A: A National Joke, Andy Medhurst
B: “Transnational TV Comedy Audiences,” Inger-Lise Kalviknes Bore
C: “Transgressing Boundaries as the Hybrid Global: Parody and Postcoloniality on Indian Television,” Sangeet Kumar
D: “Comedy and the Nation in The Trip,” Brett Mills
Index
Recenzii
"An expertly conceived collection that proves both familiar and new...The Comedy Studies Reader expertly follows through on its promise for scholars—providing a clear invitation to play, to revisit old streets and explore new territories under the sheltering sky of comedy studies."
Descriere
Surveying comedic texts and performers from The Jack Benny Program to Key and Peele, Saturday Night Live, and Stephen Colbert, this classroom-ready anthology offers a first-ever overview of the field of comedy studies.