Performing Marginality: Humor, Gender, and Cultural Critique / Edition 1

Performing Marginality: Humor, Gender, and Cultural Critique / Edition 1

by Joanne R. Gilbert
ISBN-10:
0814328032
ISBN-13:
9780814328033
Pub. Date:
04/06/2004
Publisher:
Wayne State University Press
ISBN-10:
0814328032
ISBN-13:
9780814328033
Pub. Date:
04/06/2004
Publisher:
Wayne State University Press
Performing Marginality: Humor, Gender, and Cultural Critique / Edition 1

Performing Marginality: Humor, Gender, and Cultural Critique / Edition 1

by Joanne R. Gilbert

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Overview

A rhetorical analysis of female stand-up comics that explores the relationships among humor, gender, and power in contemporary culture.

How do contemporary American female comics perform onstage, and what does this performance reveal about power relations in our culture as well as the existence of a "female" and, more specifically, "feminist" genre of stand-up comedy? In this long overdue study of women and stand-up comedy, Joanne R. Gilbert explores these questions in order to illuminate the social, political, and cultural implications of power and gender in popular entertainment.

Gilbert’s research recognizes the problems that arise from assumptions made about the genres of "female" and "feminist" humor and ultimately suggests that these are part of a larger genre she calls "marginal humor." Performing Marginality provides a historical overview of female comic performance and offers a taxonomy of comedic postures assumed by contemporary female comics, providing a useful way to categorize this often overlooked genre. Performing Marginality also examines problems in existing studies on the subject, the politics involved with marginal humor, and the role of audience in comic performance.

This book develops the notion of "performing marginality" not only as the way female comics perform their gender onstage, but as the means by which all of us construct, contest, and negotiate our gendered, racialized, and otherwise marked identities in everyday life. As a former professional stand-up comic and current scholar of communications and women’s studies, Gilbert offers a unique perspective on gender, humor, and power through the lens of contemporary female comic performance.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814328033
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Publication date: 04/06/2004
Series: Humor in Life and Letters Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Joanne R. Gilbert is associate professor of Communication and director of Women’s Studies at Alma College.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introductionxi
Chapter 1Humor, Power, and Marginality1
Chapter 2The Question of Genre41
Chapter 3Female Comics: Talking the Talk73
Chapter 4Female Comics: Walking the Walk95
Chapter 5The Politics of Performing Marginality137
Conclusion169
Notes181
Works Cited205
Index221

What People are Saying About This

Ithaca College, Author of Writing Humor: Creativity and the Comic Mind - Mary Ann Rishel

An academic study of stand-up comedy performed by females is long overdue, and its importance for understanding power structures in our society cannot be underestimated. This book will add to the paucity of studies currently available in both women's humor and stand-up performance."

University of Connecticut, Author of Don't Tell Mama: the Penguin Book of Italian American Writing - Regina Barreca

The materials that Gilbert has assembled speak to each other in a remarkable variety of ways. Her choices-and they represent a wide spectrum of women's work-are a smart way of making connections and illustrating her theoretical points on theoretical, cultural, and historical levels."

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