Reclaiming Female Authorship in Contemporary UK Television Comedy
This book explores female authorship in UK television comedy, with a focus on British and Northern Irish writers/performers. More specifically, it examines comedy texts produced between 2010 and 2020, a period marked by a proliferation of female-centric and female-created comedy. In the following order, comedians Julia Davis, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Caitlin/Caroline Moran, Michaela Coel, and Sharon Horgan will be analysed as key case studies.


Drawing from these case studies, the book has two objectives. First, it seeks to update Kathleen Rowe's concept of the 'unruly' woman, shifting the emphasis from visibility and performance to the labour and contexts behind on-screen portrayals. Building on Rowe’s existing scholarship, the book introduces the term ‘fastidious’ to describe how comedians display delicacy, precision, and control over their carefully crafted TV series. Secondly, the book aims to extend this concept to British and Northern Irish TV writers/performers who have been either overlooked or examined within broader transnational projects. In doing so, it ‘reclaims’ the authorship of women from the UK.

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Reclaiming Female Authorship in Contemporary UK Television Comedy
This book explores female authorship in UK television comedy, with a focus on British and Northern Irish writers/performers. More specifically, it examines comedy texts produced between 2010 and 2020, a period marked by a proliferation of female-centric and female-created comedy. In the following order, comedians Julia Davis, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Caitlin/Caroline Moran, Michaela Coel, and Sharon Horgan will be analysed as key case studies.


Drawing from these case studies, the book has two objectives. First, it seeks to update Kathleen Rowe's concept of the 'unruly' woman, shifting the emphasis from visibility and performance to the labour and contexts behind on-screen portrayals. Building on Rowe’s existing scholarship, the book introduces the term ‘fastidious’ to describe how comedians display delicacy, precision, and control over their carefully crafted TV series. Secondly, the book aims to extend this concept to British and Northern Irish TV writers/performers who have been either overlooked or examined within broader transnational projects. In doing so, it ‘reclaims’ the authorship of women from the UK.

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Reclaiming Female Authorship in Contemporary UK Television Comedy

Reclaiming Female Authorship in Contemporary UK Television Comedy

by Laura Minor
Reclaiming Female Authorship in Contemporary UK Television Comedy

Reclaiming Female Authorship in Contemporary UK Television Comedy

by Laura Minor

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Overview

This book explores female authorship in UK television comedy, with a focus on British and Northern Irish writers/performers. More specifically, it examines comedy texts produced between 2010 and 2020, a period marked by a proliferation of female-centric and female-created comedy. In the following order, comedians Julia Davis, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Caitlin/Caroline Moran, Michaela Coel, and Sharon Horgan will be analysed as key case studies.


Drawing from these case studies, the book has two objectives. First, it seeks to update Kathleen Rowe's concept of the 'unruly' woman, shifting the emphasis from visibility and performance to the labour and contexts behind on-screen portrayals. Building on Rowe’s existing scholarship, the book introduces the term ‘fastidious’ to describe how comedians display delicacy, precision, and control over their carefully crafted TV series. Secondly, the book aims to extend this concept to British and Northern Irish TV writers/performers who have been either overlooked or examined within broader transnational projects. In doing so, it ‘reclaims’ the authorship of women from the UK.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399503013
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 08/31/2024
Series: Edinburgh Studies in Television
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Dr Laura Minor is Lecturer in Television Studies at University of Salford

Table of Contents

Preface

Unravelling the ‘Unruly’ Woman: New Perspectives on Feminism, Intersectionality, and Authorship in Contemporary UK TV Comedy

Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Posh Humour, and Political Correctness: Constructing the Upper/Middle-Classes in TV Comedy

Julia Davis, Dark Comedy, and Defying Ageing Stereotypes: Analysing Older Female Stars in TV Comedy

Caitlin/Caroline Moran, Celebrity Comics, and Classed Humour: Examining Overlooked Duos in TV Comedy

Michaela Coel, Colourful Sitcoms, and Challenging the Status Quo: New Representations of Race in TV Comedy

Sharon Horgan, Comedy Screenwriting, and Starting Merman: Recognising Authorship and Entrepreneurship in TV Comedy

Rethinking Women’s Place in Contemporary UK Television Comedy

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