2020
DOI: 10.1111/jaac.12763
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Is Stand-Up Comedy Art?

Abstract: Stand-up so closely resembles-and is meant to resemble-the styles and expectations of everyday speech that the idea of technique and technical mastery we typically associate with art is almost rendered invisible. Technique and technical mastery is as much about the understanding and development of audiences as collaborators as it is the generation of material. Doing so requires encountering audiences in places that by custom or design encourage ludic and vernacular talk-social spaces and third spaces such as b… Show more

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“…While not without controversy, stand-up comedy arguably holds a place within the arts. 20 Abrahams 21 argues that the success or failure of a joke depends on the trust relationship between the comedian and the audience. The audience must trust in the comedian's competence to present the joke and acceptable intent behind the joke to enjoy the performance.…”
Section: Trust In the Artsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While not without controversy, stand-up comedy arguably holds a place within the arts. 20 Abrahams 21 argues that the success or failure of a joke depends on the trust relationship between the comedian and the audience. The audience must trust in the comedian's competence to present the joke and acceptable intent behind the joke to enjoy the performance.…”
Section: Trust In the Artsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While not without controversy, stand-up comedy arguably holds a place within the arts 20. Abrahams21 argues that the success or failure of a joke depends on the trust relationship between the comedian and the audience.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Stand-up comedy, originated in the US in the mid-20th century (Lavin 2004: 1, Double 2017, Rappaport and Quilty-Dunn 2020), denotes a narrative monologue and rhetorical discourse delivered by a solo performer speaking directly to a live audience in a spontaneous fashion (Greenbaum 1999, Zoglin 2019, Brodie 2020. Recently, stand-up comedy, translated into 单口喜剧 dankou xiju (Lit.…”
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confidence: 99%