A Vulgar Art: A New Approach to Stand-Up Comedy
THE FIRST EXAMINATION OF STAND-UP COMEDY THROUGH THE LENS OF FOLKLORE In A Vulgar Art Ian Brodie uses a folkloristic approach to stand-up comedy, leveraging the discipline's central method of studying interpersonal, artistic communication and performance. Because stand-up comedy is a rather broad category, people who study it often begin by relating it to something they recognize such as literature or theatre, and analyze it accordingly. A Vulgar Art begins with a more fundamental observation: someone is standing in front of a group of people, talking to them directly, and trying to make them laugh. So this book takes the moment of performance as its focus and shows that stand-up comedy is a collaborative act between the comedian and the audience. Although the form of talk on the stage resembles talk among friends and intimates in social settings, stand-up comedy remains a profession. As such, it requires performance outside of the comedian's own community to gain larger and larger audiences. How do comedians re-create that atmosphere of intimacy in a roomful of strangers? This book regards everything from microphones to clothing and LPs to twitter as strategies for bridging the spatial, temporal, and sociocultural distances between the performer and the audience. Ian Brodie, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, is associate professor of folklore at Cape Breton University. He has served as president of the Folklore Studies Association of Canada and is currently the editor for Contemporary Legend: The Journal of the International Society for Contemporary Legend Research.
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A Vulgar Art: A New Approach to Stand-Up Comedy
THE FIRST EXAMINATION OF STAND-UP COMEDY THROUGH THE LENS OF FOLKLORE In A Vulgar Art Ian Brodie uses a folkloristic approach to stand-up comedy, leveraging the discipline's central method of studying interpersonal, artistic communication and performance. Because stand-up comedy is a rather broad category, people who study it often begin by relating it to something they recognize such as literature or theatre, and analyze it accordingly. A Vulgar Art begins with a more fundamental observation: someone is standing in front of a group of people, talking to them directly, and trying to make them laugh. So this book takes the moment of performance as its focus and shows that stand-up comedy is a collaborative act between the comedian and the audience. Although the form of talk on the stage resembles talk among friends and intimates in social settings, stand-up comedy remains a profession. As such, it requires performance outside of the comedian's own community to gain larger and larger audiences. How do comedians re-create that atmosphere of intimacy in a roomful of strangers? This book regards everything from microphones to clothing and LPs to twitter as strategies for bridging the spatial, temporal, and sociocultural distances between the performer and the audience. Ian Brodie, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, is associate professor of folklore at Cape Breton University. He has served as president of the Folklore Studies Association of Canada and is currently the editor for Contemporary Legend: The Journal of the International Society for Contemporary Legend Research.
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A Vulgar Art: A New Approach to Stand-Up Comedy

A Vulgar Art: A New Approach to Stand-Up Comedy

by Ian Brodie
A Vulgar Art: A New Approach to Stand-Up Comedy

A Vulgar Art: A New Approach to Stand-Up Comedy

by Ian Brodie

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THE FIRST EXAMINATION OF STAND-UP COMEDY THROUGH THE LENS OF FOLKLORE In A Vulgar Art Ian Brodie uses a folkloristic approach to stand-up comedy, leveraging the discipline's central method of studying interpersonal, artistic communication and performance. Because stand-up comedy is a rather broad category, people who study it often begin by relating it to something they recognize such as literature or theatre, and analyze it accordingly. A Vulgar Art begins with a more fundamental observation: someone is standing in front of a group of people, talking to them directly, and trying to make them laugh. So this book takes the moment of performance as its focus and shows that stand-up comedy is a collaborative act between the comedian and the audience. Although the form of talk on the stage resembles talk among friends and intimates in social settings, stand-up comedy remains a profession. As such, it requires performance outside of the comedian's own community to gain larger and larger audiences. How do comedians re-create that atmosphere of intimacy in a roomful of strangers? This book regards everything from microphones to clothing and LPs to twitter as strategies for bridging the spatial, temporal, and sociocultural distances between the performer and the audience. Ian Brodie, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, is associate professor of folklore at Cape Breton University. He has served as president of the Folklore Studies Association of Canada and is currently the editor for Contemporary Legend: The Journal of the International Society for Contemporary Legend Research.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781496807946
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 02/02/2016
Series: Folklore Studies in a Multicultural World Series
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Ian Brodie, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, is associate professor of folklore at Cape Breton University. He has served as president of the Folklore Studies Association of Canada and is currently the editor for Contemporary Legend: The Journal of the International Society for Contemporary Legend Research.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

A Note on Transcriptions xi

Let's Go Out: Stand-Up Comedy, "Folklore" or "Not Folklore"? 3

Welcome to the Show: A Vulgar Art 5

Part 1 The Opener: From Folk Talk to Stand-Up 9

Chapter 1 Stand-Up Comedy and a Folkloristic Approach 11

Part 2 The Middle: Creating Intimacy over Distance 43

Chapter 2 Where Is the Stand-Up Comedian?: Stand-Up on Stage 45

Chapter 3 Who Is a Stand-Up Comedian?: The Social Identity 64

Chapter 4 Who Is This Stand-Up Comedian?: The Performance of Self 90

Chapter 5 What Is the Stand-Up Comedian?: Intimate Other 129

Part 3 The Headliner: Distance Increases 159

Chapter 6 Stand-Up Comedy Broadcasts 161

Chapter 7 Stand-Up Comedy Recordings 186

Tip Your Servers: The Validation of Laughter 217

Notes 219

References 229

Discography and Videography 245

Index 251

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