Bits and bumps : gender, comedy and the body.


Autoria(s): Boyle, Bridget
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

This paper examines some of the ways in which gender impacts upon contemporary physical comedy. According to the late Christopher Hitchens (2007, 2), women are too concerned with the seriousness of their reproductive responsibility to make good comedy; as slapstick film director Mack Sennett (in Dale, 2000, 92) maintained: “No joke about a mother ever got a laugh”. This article proposes a method of understanding what happens to the body in the comic moment, then draws upon Kristeva’s notion of abjection to help understand how gender inflects the creation of physical comedy.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/69631/

Publicador

Central Queensland University, Faculty of Informatics and Communication

Relação

http://ejournalist.com.au/v13n1/Boyle.pdf

Boyle, Bridget (2013) Bits and bumps : gender, comedy and the body. Ejournalist : a refereed media journal, 13(1), pp. 85-101.

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #190404 Drama Theatre and Performance Studies
Tipo

Journal Article