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Sketch Comedy - Identity, Reflexivity, and American Television

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Informationen zum Autor Nick Marx Klappentext In Sketch Comedy: Identity, Reflexivity, and American Television, Nick Marx examines some of the genre's most memorable--and controversial--moments from the early days of television to the contemporary line-up. Through explorations of sketches from well-known shows such as Saturday Night Live, The State, Inside Amy Schumer, Key & Peele, and more, Marx argues that the genre has served as a battleground for the struggle between comedians who are pushing the limits of what is possible on television and network executives who are more mindful of the financial bottom line. Whether creating new catchphrases or transgressing cultural taboos, sketch comedies give voice to marginalized performers and audiences, providing comedians and viewers opportunities to test their own ideas about their place in society, while simultaneously echoing mainstream cultural trends. The result, Marx suggests, is a hilarious and flexible form of identity play unlike anything else in American popular culture and media. Zusammenfassung The result, Marx suggests, is a hilarious and flexible form of identity play unlike anything else in American popular culture and media. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Introduction: Sketch Comedy and Reflexive Flexibility 1. From Radio Voices to Variety Choices: The Colgate Comedy Hour and Sketch Comedy in Early Television 2. "and You're Not": Saturday Night Live in the Network Era and Beyond 3. Brand X: MTV's The State and Generation X in the Multi-Channel Transition 4. Sketch Comedy's Identity (Post-)Politics: Inside Amy Schumer , Key & Peele , and Comedy Central in the Post-Network Era Conclusion: Sketch Comedy and Cultural Cohesion Bibliography Index

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Authors Nick Marx
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2019
 
EAN 9780253044167
ISBN 978-0-253-04416-7
No. of pages 180
Series Indiana University Press (IPS)
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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