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  1. A Cultural History of Comedy in Antiquity
    Beteiligt: Ewans, mr Michael (HerausgeberIn); Stott, Professor Andrew McConnell (HerausgeberIn); Weitz, Professor Eric (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Drawing together contributions from scholars in a wide range of fields inside Classics and Drama, this volume traces the development of comedic performance and examines the different characteristics of Greek and Roman comedy. Although the origins of... mehr

     

    Drawing together contributions from scholars in a wide range of fields inside Classics and Drama, this volume traces the development of comedic performance and examines the different characteristics of Greek and Roman comedy. Although the origins of comedy are obscure, this study argues that comedic performances were at the heart of Graeco-Roman culture from around 486 BCE to the mid first century BCE. It explores the range of comedies during this period, which were fictional dramas that engaged with the political and social concerns of ancient society, and also at times with mythology and tragedy.The volume centres largely around the surviving work of Aristophanes and Menander in Athens, and Plautus and Terence in Rome, but authors whose plays survive only in fragments are also discussed. Performances and plays drew on a range of forms, including satire and fantasy, and were designed to entertain and amuse their audiences while also asking them to question issues of morality, privilege and class. Each chapter takes a different theme as its focus: form, theory, praxis, identities, the body, politics and power, laughter and ethics. These eight different approaches to ancient comedy add up to an extensive, synoptic coverage of the subject

     

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    Beteiligt: Ewans, mr Michael (HerausgeberIn); Stott, Professor Andrew McConnell (HerausgeberIn); Weitz, Professor Eric (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781350000711
    Schriftenreihe: The Cultural Histories Series
    Schlagworte: Antike; Classical history / classical civilisation; Comedy und Stand-up; Geschichte; HISTORY / Reference; HISTORY / World; History; LITERARY CRITICISM / Humor; Nachschlagewerke; PERFORMING ARTS / Comedy; Performing arts: comedy; Reference works; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
    Umfang: 248 Seiten
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    List of IllustrationsNotes on ContributorsSeries PrefaceComedy Title AbbreviationsOther AbbreviationsIntroduction, Michael Ewans (University of Newcastle, Australia)1. Form, Gesine Manuwald (University College London, UK)2. Theory, Caleb M. X. Dance (Washington and Lee University, USA)3. Praxis, Michael Ewans (University of Newcastle, Australia)4. Identities, Natalia Tsoumpra (University of Glasgow, UK)5. The Body, Louise Peacock (De Montfort University, UK)6. Politics and Power, Isabel Ruffell (University of Glasgow, UK)7. Laughter, Marcel Lysgaard Lech (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)8. Ethics - Ethics in Greek Comedy, Valeria Cinaglia (University of Exeter, UK)- Ethics in Roman Comedy, Serena S. Witzke (Wesleyan University, USA)Notes References Index

  2. A Cultural History of Comedy in the Middle Ages
    Beteiligt: Bayless, Martha (HerausgeberIn); Stott, Professor Andrew McConnell (HerausgeberIn); Weitz, Professor Eric (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Comedy and humor flourished in manifold forms in the Middle Ages. This volume, covering the period from 1000 to 1400 CE, examines the themes, practice, and effects of medieval comedy, from the caustic morality of principled satire to the exuberant... mehr

     

    Comedy and humor flourished in manifold forms in the Middle Ages. This volume, covering the period from 1000 to 1400 CE, examines the themes, practice, and effects of medieval comedy, from the caustic morality of principled satire to the exuberant improprieties of many wildly popular tales of sex and trickery. The analysis includes the most influential authors of the age, such as Chaucer, Boccaccio, Juan Ruiz, and Hrothswitha of Gandersheim, as well as lesser-known works and genres, such as songs of insult, nonsense-texts, satirical church paintings, topical jokes, and obscene pilgrim badges. The analysis touches on most of the literatures of medieval Europe, including a discussion of the formal attitudes toward humor in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions. The volume demonstrates the many ways in which medieval humor could be playful, casual, sophisticated, important, subversive, and even dangerous.Each chapter takes a different theme as its focus: form, theory, praxis, identities, the body, politics and power, laughter, and ethics

     

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    Beteiligt: Bayless, Martha (HerausgeberIn); Stott, Professor Andrew McConnell (HerausgeberIn); Weitz, Professor Eric (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781350000728
    Schriftenreihe: The Cultural Histories Series
    Schlagworte: Comedy und Stand-up; Geschichte; HISTORY / Medieval; HISTORY / Reference; History; LITERARY CRITICISM / Humor; Medieval history; Nachschlagewerke; PERFORMING ARTS / Comedy; Performing arts: comedy; Reference works; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
    Umfang: 232 Seiten
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    Interessenniveau: 06, Professional and scholarly: For an expert adult audience, including academic research. (06)

    List of Illustrations Notes on Contributors Series Preface Editor's Acknowledgments Introduction: Comedy in the Middle Ages: Answers and Questions, Martha Bayless (University of Oregon, USA)1. Form: Its Expressions and Manifestations, Olle Ferm (Stockholm University, Sweden) 2. Theory: Comedy Humbled and Exalted, Johan Verberckmoes (KU Leuven, Belgium)3. Praxis: The Location and Performance of Comedy, Katherine A. Brown (University of Notre Dame, USA)4. Identity, John DuVal (University of Arkansas, USA)5. The Body: Unstable, Gendered, Theorized, Susan Signe Morrison (Texas State University, USA)6. Politics: Comic Power, Foolish Men, and Holy Women, Max Harris (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)7. Laughter: A Comedic Approach, Sebastian Coxon (University College London, UK)8. Ethics: Ethical Dimensions of Medieval Comedy, Nicolino Applauso (Loyola University Maryland, USA and Morgan State University, USA)Notes ReferencesIndex

  3. A Cultural History of Comedy in the Early Modern Age
    Beteiligt: Stott, Professor Andrew McConnell (HerausgeberIn); Weitz, Professor Eric (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Drawing together scholars with a wide range of expertise across the early modern period, this volume explores the rich field of early modern comedy in all its variety. It argues that early modern comedy was shaped by a series of cultural... mehr

     

    Drawing together scholars with a wide range of expertise across the early modern period, this volume explores the rich field of early modern comedy in all its variety. It argues that early modern comedy was shaped by a series of cultural transformations that included the emergence of the entertainment industry, the rise of the professional comedian, extended commentaries on the nature of comedy and laughter, and the development of printed jestbooks. It was the prime site from which to satirize a rapidly-changing world and explore the formation of new social relations around questions of gender, authority, identity, and commerce, amongst others. Yet even as it reacted to the novel and the new, comedy also served as a receptacle for the celebration of older social rituals such as May games and seasonal festivities. The result was a complex and contested mix of texts, performances, and concepts providing a deep tradition that abides to this day. Each chapter takes a different theme as its focus: form, theory, praxis, identities, the body, politics and power, laughter and ethics. These eight different approaches to early modern comedy add up to an extensive, synoptic coverage of the subject

     

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    Beteiligt: Stott, Professor Andrew McConnell (HerausgeberIn); Weitz, Professor Eric (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781350000735
    Schriftenreihe: The Cultural Histories Series
    Schlagworte: Comedy und Stand-up; Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700; Geschichte; HISTORY / Reference; HISTORY / Renaissance; History; LITERARY CRITICISM / Humor; Nachschlagewerke; PERFORMING ARTS / Comedy; Performing arts: comedy; Reference works; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
    Umfang: 256 Seiten
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    Interessenniveau: 06, Professional and scholarly: For an expert adult audience, including academic research. (06)

    List of IllustrationsNotes on Contributors Series Preface Note on TextsIntroduction, Andrew McConnell Stott (University of Southern California, USA)1. Form, Megan Herrold (University of Southern California, USA)2. Theory, James Loxley (University of Edinburgh, UK)3. Praxis, Lucy Munro (Kings College London, UK)4. Identities, Maya Mathur (University of Mary Washington, USA)5. The Body, Will Stockton (Clemson University, USA)6. Politics and Power, Douglas Bruster (University of Texas at Austin, USA)7. Laughter, Indira Ghose (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) 8. Ethics, Stephen Wisker (Middle Georgia State University, USA)Notes References Index

  4. A Cultural History of Comedy in the Age of Enlightenment
    Beteiligt: Kraft, Elizabeth (HerausgeberIn); Stott, Professor Andrew McConnell (HerausgeberIn); Weitz, Professor Eric (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    This volume highlights the variety of forms comedy took in England, with reference to developments in Europe, particularly France, during the European Enlightenment. It argues that comedy in this period is characterized by wit, satire, and humor,... mehr

     

    This volume highlights the variety of forms comedy took in England, with reference to developments in Europe, particularly France, during the European Enlightenment. It argues that comedy in this period is characterized by wit, satire, and humor, provoking both laughter and sympathetic tears. Comic expression in the Enlightenment reflects continuities and engagements with the comedy of previous eras; it is also noted for new forms and preoccupations engendered by the cultural, philosophical, and political concerns of the time, including democratizing revolutions, increasing secularization, and growing emphasis on individualism. Discussions emphasize the period's stage comedy and acknowledge comic expression in various forms of print media including the emerging literary form we now know as the novel. Contributions from scholars reflect a wide variety of interests in the field of 18th-century studies, and the inclusion of a generous number of illustrations throughout demonstrates that the period's visual culture was also an important part of the Enlightenment comic landscape. Each chapter takes a different theme as its focus: form, theory, praxis, identities, the body, politics and power, laughter and ethics. These eight different approaches to Enlightenment comedy add up to an extensive, synoptic coverage of the subject

     

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    Beteiligt: Kraft, Elizabeth (HerausgeberIn); Stott, Professor Andrew McConnell (HerausgeberIn); Weitz, Professor Eric (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781350000742
    Schriftenreihe: The Cultural Histories Series
    Schlagworte: Comedy und Stand-up; Geschichte; HISTORY / Modern / 18th Century; HISTORY / Reference; History; LITERARY CRITICISM / Humor; Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900; Nachschlagewerke; PERFORMING ARTS / Comedy; Performing arts: comedy; Reference works; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
    Umfang: 272 Seiten
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    Interessenniveau: 06, Professional and scholarly: For an expert adult audience, including academic research. (06)

    List of IllustrationsNotes on ContributorsEditor's AcknowledgmentsSeries PrefaceIntroduction, Elizabeth Kraft (University of Georgia, USA)1. Form, Brian Corman (University of Toronto, Canada)2. Theory, Jean I. Marsden (University of Connecticut, USA)3. Praxis: The Practice of Comedy in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century, Laura J. Rosenthal (University of Maryland, USA)4. Identities: Deception, Discovery, and the Paradox of the Dark Lantern, Heather Ladd (Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Canada)5. The Body: Performing Comic Eighteenth-Century Embodiment, Misty G. Anderson (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA)6. Politics and Power, Aparna Gollapudi (Colorado State University, USA)7. Laughter: Enlightenment Philosophies of Laughter, from Superiority Theory to Incongruity Theory, Andrew Benjamin Bricker (Ghent University, Belgium)8. Ethics, Melvyn New (University of Florida, USA)Notes ReferencesIndex

  5. A Cultural History of Comedy in the Age of Empire
    Beteiligt: Kaiser, Matthew (HerausgeberIn); Stott, Professor Andrew McConnell (HerausgeberIn); Weitz, Professor Eric (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Drawing together contributions from scholars in a range of fields within 19th- and 20th-century cultural, literary, and theater studies, this volume provides a thorough and varied overview of the many forms comedy took in the 19th century. Given the... mehr

     

    Drawing together contributions from scholars in a range of fields within 19th- and 20th-century cultural, literary, and theater studies, this volume provides a thorough and varied overview of the many forms comedy took in the 19th century. Given the earth-shattering cultural changes and political events that mark the decades between 1800 and 1920-shifting borders, socioeconomic upheaval, scientific and technological innovation, the rise of consumerism and mass culture, unprecedented overseas expansion by European and American imperial powers-it is no wonder that people in the Age of Empire turned to comedy in order to make sense of the contradictions that structure modern identity and navigate the sociocultural fault lines within modern life. Comical, humorous, and satirical cultural artifacts from the period capture the anxieties and aspirations, the petty resentments and lofty ideals, of a world buffeted by change. This volume explores the aesthetic, political, and ethical dimensions of comedy in the context of blackface minstrelsy, nonsense poetry, music hall and pantomime, comic almanacs and joke books, journalism, silent film, popular novels, and hygiene magazines, among other phenomena. It also provides a detailed account of contentious debates among social Darwinists, psychoanalysts, and political philosophers about the meaning and significance of comedy and laughter to human life.Each chapter takes a different theme as its focus: form, theory, praxis, identity, the body, politics and power, laughter, and ethics. These eight divergent approaches to comedy in the Age of Empire add up to an extensive, synoptic coverage of the subject

     

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    Beteiligt: Kaiser, Matthew (HerausgeberIn); Stott, Professor Andrew McConnell (HerausgeberIn); Weitz, Professor Eric (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781350000759
    Schriftenreihe: The Cultural Histories Series
    Schlagworte: Comedy und Stand-up; Geschichte; HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century; HISTORY / Reference; History; LITERARY CRITICISM / Humor; Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900; Nachschlagewerke; PERFORMING ARTS / Comedy; Performing arts: comedy; Reference works; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
    Umfang: 272 Seiten
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    Interessenniveau: 06, Professional and scholarly: For an expert adult audience, including academic research. (06)

    List of IllustrationsNotes on ContributorsSeries Preface Introduction: Comic Frames in the Age of Empire, Matthew Kaiser (University of California, Merced, USA)1. Form: An Empire of Jokes in the Age of American Expansion, Todd Nathan Thompson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA)2. Theory: Deadpan and Comedy Theory, Sarah Balkin (University of Melbourne, Australia)3. Praxis: A Comedy Revolution, Milena Kozic (Independent scholar, Serbia)4. Identity: Popular Performance from Peoria to Paris, Will Visconti (University of Sydney, Australia)5. The Body: From Grimaldi to Chaplin, Sara Lodge (University of St Andrews, UK)6. Politics and Power: Nineteenth-Century American Humor, Gregg Camfield (University of California, Merced, USA)7. Laughter: The Ugly History, Matthew Kaiser (University of California, Merced, USA)8. Ethics: Dickensian Satire and Mealtime Shame, Rob Jacklosky (College of Mount Saint Vincent, USA) and Matthew Kaiser (University of California, Merced, USA)Notes References Index

  6. A Cultural History of Comedy in the Modern Age
    Beteiligt: Peacock, Ms Louise (HerausgeberIn); Stott, Professor Andrew McConnell (HerausgeberIn); Weitz, Professor Eric (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Drawing together contributions by scholars from a variety of fields, including theater, film and television, sociology, and visual culture, this volume explores the range and diversity of comedic performance and comic forms in the modern age. It... mehr

     

    Drawing together contributions by scholars from a variety of fields, including theater, film and television, sociology, and visual culture, this volume explores the range and diversity of comedic performance and comic forms in the modern age. It covers a range of forms and examples from 1920 to the present day, including plays, film, television comedy, live comedy, and comedy on social media. It argues that the period covered was marked by an explosion of comic forms and a flowering of comic creativity across a range of media. From the communal watching of silent films at the start of the period, to the use of Twitter and other online platforms to share and comment on comedy, technology has brought about significant changes in its form, consumption, and social effects. As comic forms have shifted and developed, so too have attitudes to what comedy can and cannot do. This study considers its role in entertainment and in provoking consideration of a range of social and political topics. Each chapter takes a different theme as its focus: form, theory, praxis, identities, the body, politics and power, laughter, and ethics. These eight different approaches to comedy add up to an extensive, synoptic coverage of the subject

     

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    Beteiligt: Peacock, Ms Louise (HerausgeberIn); Stott, Professor Andrew McConnell (HerausgeberIn); Weitz, Professor Eric (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781350000766
    Schriftenreihe: The Cultural Histories Series
    Schlagworte: 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000; Comedy und Stand-up; Geschichte; HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century; HISTORY / Reference; History; LITERARY CRITICISM / Humor; Nachschlagewerke; PERFORMING ARTS / Comedy; Performing arts: comedy; Reference works; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
    Umfang: 240 Seiten
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    Interessenniveau: 06, Professional and scholarly: For an expert adult audience, including academic research. (06)

    List of IllustrationsNotes on ContributorsSeries Preface Introduction, Louise Peacock (De Montfort University, UK)1. Form, Brett Mills (University of East Anglia, UK)2. Theory, Peter Buse (University of Liverpool, UK)3. Praxis: 'If You Laugh at Something, Then I'll Potentially Keep It': The Praxis of Live Comedy, Oliver Double (University of Kent, UK)4. Identity: Laughs Last-Gender, Power, and Comic Identity, Joanne Gilbert (Alma College, USA)5. The Body, Louise Peacock (De Montfort University, UK)6. Politics and Power, Chris Vognar (Independent scholar, USA)7. Laughter, Eric Weitz (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)8. Ethics, Michael Pickering (Loughborough University, UK)Notes ReferencesIndex

  7. A Cultural History of Comedy in the Age of Empire
    Beteiligt: Kaiser, Matthew (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Drawing together contributions from scholars in a range of fields within 19th- and 20th-century cultural, literary, and theater studies, this volume provides a thorough and varied overview of the many forms comedy took in the 19th century. Given the... mehr

     

    Drawing together contributions from scholars in a range of fields within 19th- and 20th-century cultural, literary, and theater studies, this volume provides a thorough and varied overview of the many forms comedy took in the 19th century. Given the earth-shattering cultural changes and political events that mark the decades between 1800 and 1920-shifting borders, socioeconomic upheaval, scientific and technological innovation, the rise of consumerism and mass culture, unprecedented overseas expansion by European and American imperial powers-it is no wonder that people in the Age of Empire turned to comedy in order to make sense of the contradictions that structure modern identity and navigate the sociocultural fault lines within modern life. Comical, humorous, and satirical cultural artifacts from the period capture the anxieties and aspirations, the petty resentments and lofty ideals, of a world buffeted by change. This volume explores the aesthetic, political, and ethical dimensions of comedy in the context of blackface minstrelsy, nonsense poetry, music hall and pantomime, comic almanacs and joke books, journalism, silent film, popular novels, and hygiene magazines, among other phenomena. It also provides a detailed account of contentious debates among social Darwinists, psychoanalysts, and political philosophers about the meaning and significance of comedy and laughter to human life. Each chapter takes a different theme as its focus: form, theory, praxis, identity, the body, politics and power, laughter, and ethics. These eight divergent approaches to comedy in the Age of Empire add up to an extensive, synoptic coverage of the subject

     

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    Beteiligt: Kaiser, Matthew (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9781350440708
    Schriftenreihe: The Cultural Histories Series
    Schlagworte: Comedy und Stand-up; HISTORY / Social History; Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900; PERFORMING ARTS / Comedy; PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General; Performing arts: comedy; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte; Theaterwissenschaft; Theatre studies
    Umfang: 272 Seiten
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    List of Illustrations Notes on Contributors Series Preface Introduction: Comic Frames in the Age of Empire, Matthew Kaiser (University of California, Merced, USA) 1. Form: An Empire of Jokes in the Age of American Expansion, Todd Nathan Thompson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA) 2. Theory: Deadpan and Comedy Theory, Sarah Balkin (University of Melbourne, Australia) 3. Praxis: A Comedy Revolution, Milena Kozic (Independent scholar, Serbia) 4. Identity: Popular Performance from Peoria to Paris, Will Visconti (University of Sydney, Australia) 5. The Body: From Grimaldi to Chaplin, Sara Lodge (University of St Andrews, UK) 6. Politics and Power: Nineteenth-Century American Humor, Gregg Camfield (University of California, Merced, USA) 7. Laughter: The Ugly History, Matthew Kaiser (University of California, Merced, USA) 8. Ethics: Dickensian Satire and Mealtime Shame, Rob Jacklosky (College of Mount Saint Vincent, USA) and Matthew Kaiser (University of California, Merced, USA) Notes References Index

  8. A Cultural History of Comedy in the Early Modern Age
    Beteiligt: Stott, Andrew McConnell (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Drawing together scholars with a wide range of expertise across the early modern period, this volume explores the rich field of early modern comedy in all its variety. It argues that early modern comedy was shaped by a series of cultural... mehr

     

    Drawing together scholars with a wide range of expertise across the early modern period, this volume explores the rich field of early modern comedy in all its variety. It argues that early modern comedy was shaped by a series of cultural transformations that included the emergence of the entertainment industry, the rise of the professional comedian, extended commentaries on the nature of comedy and laughter, and the development of printed jestbooks. It was the prime site from which to satirize a rapidly-changing world and explore the formation of new social relations around questions of gender, authority, identity, and commerce, amongst others. Yet even as it reacted to the novel and the new, comedy also served as a receptacle for the celebration of older social rituals such as May games and seasonal festivities. The result was a complex and contested mix of texts, performances, and concepts providing a deep tradition that abides to this day. Each chapter takes a different theme as its focus: form, theory, praxis, identities, the body, politics and power, laughter and ethics. These eight different approaches to early modern comedy add up to an extensive, synoptic coverage of the subject

     

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    Beteiligt: Stott, Andrew McConnell (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9781350440760
    Schriftenreihe: The Cultural Histories Series
    Schlagworte: Comedy und Stand-up; Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700; Geschichte; HISTORY / Reference; HISTORY / Renaissance; HISTORY / Social History; LITERARY CRITICISM / Humor; Nachschlagewerke; PERFORMING ARTS / Comedy; Performing arts: comedy; Reference works; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
    Umfang: 256 Seiten
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    List of IllustrationsNotes on Contributors Series Preface Note on TextsIntroduction, Andrew McConnell Stott (University of Southern California, USA)1. Form, Megan Herrold (University of Southern California, USA)2. Theory, James Loxley (University of Edinburgh, UK)3. Praxis, Lucy Munro (Kings College London, UK)4. Identities, Maya Mathur (University of Mary Washington, USA)5. The Body, Will Stockton (Clemson University, USA)6. Politics and Power, Douglas Bruster (University of Texas at Austin, USA)7. Laughter, Indira Ghose (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) 8. Ethics, Stephen Wisker (Middle Georgia State University, USA)Notes References Index

  9. A Cultural History of Comedy in the Middle Ages
    Beteiligt: Bayless, Martha (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Comedy and humor flourished in manifold forms in the Middle Ages. This volume, covering the period from 1000 to 1400 CE, examines the themes, practice, and effects of medieval comedy, from the caustic morality of principled satire to the exuberant... mehr

     

    Comedy and humor flourished in manifold forms in the Middle Ages. This volume, covering the period from 1000 to 1400 CE, examines the themes, practice, and effects of medieval comedy, from the caustic morality of principled satire to the exuberant improprieties of many wildly popular tales of sex and trickery. The analysis includes the most influential authors of the age, such as Chaucer, Boccaccio, Juan Ruiz, and Hrothswitha of Gandersheim, as well as lesser-known works and genres, such as songs of insult, nonsense-texts, satirical church paintings, topical jokes, and obscene pilgrim badges. The analysis touches on most of the literatures of medieval Europe, including a discussion of the formal attitudes toward humor in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions. The volume demonstrates the many ways in which medieval humor could be playful, casual, sophisticated, important, subversive, and even dangerous.Each chapter takes a different theme as its focus: form, theory, praxis, identities, the body, politics and power, laughter, and ethics

     

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    Beteiligt: Bayless, Martha (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781350440777
    Schriftenreihe: The Cultural Histories Series
    Schlagworte: Comedy und Stand-up; Geschichte; HISTORY / Medieval; HISTORY / Reference; HISTORY / Social History; LITERARY CRITICISM / Humor; Medieval history; Nachschlagewerke; PERFORMING ARTS / Comedy; Performing arts: comedy; Reference works; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
    Umfang: 232 Seiten
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    List of Illustrations Notes on Contributors Series Preface Editor s Acknowledgments Introduction: Comedy in the Middle Ages: Answers and Questions, Martha Bayless (University of Oregon, USA)1. Form: Its Expressions and Manifestations, Olle Ferm (Stockholm University, Sweden) 2. Theory: Comedy Humbled and Exalted, Johan Verberckmoes (KU Leuven, Belgium)3. Praxis: The Location and Performance of Comedy, Katherine A. Brown (University of Notre Dame, USA)4. Identity, John DuVal (University of Arkansas, USA)5. The Body: Unstable, Gendered, Theorized, Susan Signe Morrison (Texas State University, USA)6. Politics: Comic Power, Foolish Men, and Holy Women, Max Harris (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)7. Laughter: A Comedic Approach, Sebastian Coxon (University College London, UK)8. Ethics: Ethical Dimensions of Medieval Comedy, Nicolino Applauso (Loyola University Maryland, USA and Morgan State University, USA)Notes ReferencesIndex

  10. A Cultural History of Comedy in the Modern Age
    Beteiligt: Peacock, Louise (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Drawing together contributions by scholars from a variety of fields, including theater, film and television, sociology, and visual culture, this volume explores the range and diversity of comedic performance and comic forms in the modern age. It... mehr

     

    Drawing together contributions by scholars from a variety of fields, including theater, film and television, sociology, and visual culture, this volume explores the range and diversity of comedic performance and comic forms in the modern age. It covers a range of forms and examples from 1920 to the present day, including plays, film, television comedy, live comedy, and comedy on social media. It argues that the period covered was marked by an explosion of comic forms and a flowering of comic creativity across a range of media. From the communal watching of silent films at the start of the period, to the use of Twitter and other online platforms to share and comment on comedy, technology has brought about significant changes in its form, consumption, and social effects. As comic forms have shifted and developed, so too have attitudes to what comedy can and cannot do. This study considers its role in entertainment and in provoking consideration of a range of social and political topics. Each chapter takes a different theme as its focus: form, theory, praxis, identities, the body, politics and power, laughter, and ethics. These eight different approaches to comedy add up to an extensive, synoptic coverage of the subject

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Peacock, Louise (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781350440838
    Schriftenreihe: The Cultural Histories Series
    Schlagworte: 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000; Comedy und Stand-up; Geschichte; HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century; HISTORY / Reference; HISTORY / Social History; LITERARY CRITICISM / Humor; Nachschlagewerke; PERFORMING ARTS / Comedy; Performing arts: comedy; Reference works; Social & cultural history; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
    Umfang: 240 Seiten
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    List of Illustrations Notes on Contributors Series Preface Introduction, Louise Peacock (De Montfort University, UK) 1. Form, Brett Mills (University of East Anglia, UK) 2. Theory, Peter Buse (University of Liverpool, UK) 3. Praxis: If You Laugh at Something, Then I ll Potentially Keep It : The Praxis of Live Comedy, Oliver Double (University of Kent, UK) 4. Identity: Laughs Last-Gender, Power, and Comic Identity, Joanne Gilbert (Alma College, USA) 5. The Body, Louise Peacock (De Montfort University, UK) 6. Politics and Power, Chris Vognar (Independent scholar, USA) 7. Laughter, Eric Weitz (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) 8. Ethics, Michael Pickering (Loughborough University, UK) Notes References Index