Comedy is often a bedfellow of conflict, whether 
in the domestic sphere or on an international 
stage. Double acts have made their careers 
through representations of conflict real or 
imagined. Comedians have used conflict as the 
basis for performances since comedy began ? a 
pie in the face is as guaranteed a laugh getter 
as a well timed insult. There would be no Odd 
Couple without conflict ? The War of the Roses 
used matrimonial conflict as the basis for its 
discourse and comedy has often flourished in the 
face of conflict, we need only look at the ?tiny 
revolutions? of gags that were told during the 
days of Soviet occupation in  Eastern Europe.
Possible Topics for consideration might include ?
Double Acts
Relationship conflicts
Jokes at war
Jokes from the home front
Students versus teachers
Anti-Imperialism and comedy
The battle of the sexes
The organisers are happy to consider papers 
relating to other aspects of comedy -
Please submit proposals (maximum 250 words with a brief biog) by email to -
CP Lee ? 
<mailto:(c.lee /at/ salford.ac.uk)>(c.lee /at/ salford.ac.uk) 
and   David James  -  <mailto:(d.james /at/ mmu.ac.uk)>(d.james /at/ mmu.ac.uk)
By Friday 25th February 2011
Dr CP Lee
School of Media, Music & Performance
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