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[Commlist] CFP: The Cultural Economy of Comedy 17th February 2023
Mon Oct 10 13:16:02 GMT 2022
*/The Cultural Economy of Comedy Symposium /*
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This one-day symposium is the culmination of a BA/ Leverhulme Small
Research Grant funded project on the cultural economy of comedy in the
East Midlands. This event brings together comedians and comedy
researchers to explore comedy, precarity and inequality today. The
Symposium will be held on Friday 17^th February 2023 in Leicester, UK
(venue TBC).
Recent years have seen an increased focus on issues of equality within
stand- up comedy, a focus that only increased during the pandemic. The
formation of the Live Comedy Association in response to lack of
government support to comedy during the pandemic represents a change in
understanding of how the industry should support those working in the
industry. Similarly, the recent launch of Equity’s Comedian’s Charter at
the Edinburgh Festival Fringe demonstrates the importance of working
conditions within the industry. It is within this context that this
event has been organised to explore the Cultural Economy of Comedy. The
event will take place in February when the Leicester Comedy Festival,
the largest comedy festival in Europe takes place.
The keynote speaker for the event will be Dr Sharon Lockyer, Reader in
Sociology and Communications and Director at the Centre for Comedy
Studies Research at Brunel University. Alongside Dr Lockyer’s keynote
there will also be presentations from comedy researchers and those
working in the industry to advocate for practices within the industry.
We invite 15-minute presentations that discuss contemporary stand-up
comedy. Papers topics could include (but are not limited to):
* Sexism and misogyny within contemporary stand-up
* Disability and contemporary stand-up
* Class and contemporary stand- up
* Race and contemporary stand-up
* Sexuality and contemporary stand-up
* COVID-19 and its impact on contemporary stand-up
* Precarity and contemporary stand- up
Please submit abstracts of up to 250 words alongside a short bio of
around 100 words.
To make the symposium accessible to all who wish to attend, there will
be the option to present online if preferred. In addition, the symposium
can offer travel grants of up to £250 per person for those wishing to
attend. These grants can be used to pay for travel and subsistence at
the symposium. Travel grant applications from PGR and precariously
employed researchers will be prioritised. There will be the option to
apply for a grant on the abstract submission form. The abstract
submission form can be accessed here
https://forms.office.com/r/pWySCgfcTC
<https://forms.office.com/r/pWySCgfcTC> The deadline for submissions
will be Friday 9^th December 2022.
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