Description
An in-depth exploration of the ways in which the contemporary live UK comedy industry simultaneously encourages and resists the inclusion of women
About the Author
Ellie Tomsett is lecturer in Media at Birmingham City University, UK. She was researcher in residence with the UK Women in Comedy Festival (2014-2019) and is co-founder of Mixed Bill, a comedy and gender research network. She has published on feminist and postfeminist stand-up comedy, self-deprecation, and protest humour.
Reviews
Informed by a wide range of empirical research, Stand-Up Comedy and Contemporary Feminisms offers a timely and important account of not only the challenges facing women comedians in the UK, but also how feminist comedy is finding new audiences and challenging orthodoxies in the British comedy industry. -- Nicholas Holm, Massey University, New Zealand
Book Information
ISBN 9781350302327
Author Ellie Tomsett
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series Library of Gender and Popular Culture
Details
Subtitle: |
Sexism, Stereotypes and Structural Inequalities |
Series: |
Library of Gender and Popular Culture |