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The Punk Turn in Comedy - Masks of Anarchy

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This book examines the interconnections between punk and alternative comedy (altcom). It explores how punk's tendency towards humour and parody influenced the trajectory taken by altcom in the UK, and the punk strategies introduced when altcom sought self-definition against dominant established trends. The Punk Turn in Comedy considers the early promise of punk-comedy convergence in Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's 'Derek and Clive', and discusses punk and altcom's attitudes towards dominant traditions. The chapters demonstrate how punk and altcom sought a direct approach for critique, one that rejected innuendo, while embracing the 'amateur' in style and experimenting with audience-performer interaction. Giappone argues that altcom tended to be more consistently politicised than punk, with a renewed emphasis on responsibility. The book is a timely exploration of the 'punk turn' in comedy history, and will speak to scholars of both comedy and punk studies.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Peter Cook: Missing Links.- 3. The 'Alternative'.- 4. Attitudes Towards the Past.- 5. Styling the Amateur.- 6. The Role of the Audience.- 7. Modes of Dis-/Engagement.- 8. Power-Play.- 9. 'Style Without Affectation': Honesty and Performance.- 10. Boundaries of the [Un]Said.- 11. Conclusion.

About the author










Krista Bonello Rutter Giappone is Lecturer of English at the University of Malta, and member of the Centre for Critical Thought at the University of Kent, UK. 




Summary

This book examines the interconnections between punk and alternative comedy (altcom). It explores how punk’s tendency towards humour and parody influenced the trajectory taken by altcom in the UK, and the punk strategies introduced when altcom sought self-definition against dominant established trends. The Punk Turn in Comedy considers the early promise of punk-comedy convergence in Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s ‘Derek and Clive’, and discusses punk and altcom’s attitudes towards dominant traditions. The chapters demonstrate how punk and altcom sought a direct approach for critique, one that rejected innuendo, while embracing the ‘amateur’ in style and experimenting with audience-performer interaction. Giappone argues that altcom tended to be more consistently politicised than punk, with a renewed emphasis on responsibility. The book is a timely exploration of the ‘punk turn’ in comedy history, and will speak to scholars of both comedy and punk studies.

Product details

Authors Krista Bonello Rutter Giappone
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030102753
ISBN 978-3-0-3010275-3
No. of pages 254
Dimensions 148 mm x 14 mm x 210 mm
Weight 354 g
Illustrations XI, 254 p. 4 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Series Palgrave Studies in Comedy
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

Musik, Comedy, Darstellende Künste, B, Kulturwissenschaften, Music, Popular Culture, Cultural Studies, Performing Arts, Comedy und Stand-up, auseinandersetzen, Comedy & stand-up, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Motion pictures, Audio-Visual Culture, Comedy Studies

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