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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Analysing Stand-Up Comedy for a special edition of 'Comedy Studies'

Wed Nov 17 10:58:47 GMT 2010



Call for Papers: Analysing Stand-Up Comedy for a special edition of 'Comedy Studies', edited by Sharon Lockyer (Brunel), Brett Mills (East Anglia) and Louise Peacock (Hull).

Despite being a huge cultural phenomenon relatively little academic attention has been paid to the detailed and systematic analysis of stand-up comedy as a form of performance with its own specificities and characteristics. This edition of Comedy Studies aims to explore the range of ways in which specific instances of stand-up comedy can be examined from a variety of perspectives, bringing together a variety of methods to highlight and interrogate the multiple ways stand-up comedy may be thought about.

In order to do this, the edition will take one piece of stand-up comedy and invite authors to analyse it from a range of perspectives, resulting in an edition which examines the same text from a wide variety of approaches. This piece of stand-up is Joan Rivers Live at the Apollo, which can be accessed via the two links below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNUkLzi46OI&feature=related  (part 1)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXEt2gYcweQ&feature=related  (part 2)
We already have authors covering: sociological approaches; humour theory; performance analysis. Proposals for papers are therefore invited from any other applicable discipline or approach, such as: narratology; psychoanalytic theory; phenomenology; linguistics; aesthetics. This list is indicative only, and as the edition aims to be productively interdisciplinary, we encourage proposals from as wide a range of approaches as possible.

Please send expressions of interest, including a short abstract, to Brett Mills ((brett.mills /at/ uea.ac.uk)) by Friday 7th January 2011. Please also contact Brett with any queries or requests for further information. The submission of first drafts will have a deadline of Friday 27th May 2011, with any required revisions submitted by Friday 1st July 2011. For more information on 'Comedy Studies' see http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-journal,id=185/
Dr Sharon Lockyer
Lecturer in Sociology and Communications
School of Social Sciences
Brunel University
Uxbridge
Middlesex
UB8 3PH
UK
Email: (Sharon.Lockyer /at/ brunel.ac.uk)<mailto:(Sharon.Lockyer /at/ brunel.ac.uk)>


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