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About Comedy Studies
ISSN: 2040610X | 2 issues per volume
Principal Editor
Chris Ritchie: <(chris.ritchie /at/ solent.ac.htm)>(chris.ritchie /at/ solent.ac.uk)
Associate Editor
James Harris: <(james-b-harris /at/ hotmail.htm)>(james-b-harris /at/ hotmail.com)
Reviews Editor
Joe Jenness: <(joe_jenness /at/ hotmail.co.htm)>(joe_jenness /at/ hotmail.co.uk)
Illustrations Editor
Donna Hetherington:
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Comedy Studies covers multiple aspects of
comedy, with articles about both contemporary
and historical comedy, interviews with
practicing comedians and writers, reviews,
letters and editorials. The journal seeks to be
instrumental in creating interdisciplinary
discourse about the nature and practice of
comedy, providing a forum for the disparate
voices of comedians, academics and writers.
The first issue includes interviews with
comedians Ross Noble and Marcus Brigstocke along
with reviews, reports and articles, which
include: 'The origins of comic performance in
adult-child interaction' and Sophie Quirk's
'Who's in charge? Negotiation, manipulation and
comic license in the work of Mark Thomas'. A
full contents list along with abstracts for each
article are available on the journal's webpage:
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