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Pagan Rhetoric

Posted on July 11, 2020 by nwilson

More information on Lyotard's pagans and what they can tell us about comics and audiences.

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Jimmy Tingle is a Typical Comic and Activist

Posted on August 28, 2017 by nwilson

Jim Sullivan interviews Jimmy Tingle for the Cape Cod Times (8/6/2017) where he admits to being both a comic and an activist: I consider myself to be a stand-up...

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Jack Bernhardt on the Benefits of Stand-Up and Jokes Versus Threats

Posted on August 21, 2017 by nwilson

In The Guardian, comedy writer Jack Bernhardt writes a nice little column on “Why everyone should try standup comedy once” (7/31/2017). He says, I a...

Humor Theories/Stand Up Comedy/Theories About Funny

Chattoo, The Laughter Effect III. D. 3. Comedy Formats: Stand-Up Impacts

Posted on August 15, 2017 by nwilson

In May (2017), Caty Borum Chattoo, co-director of the Center for Media and Social Impact at American University and a comedy fan, released “The Laughter E...

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Parodic Satire

Posted on July 22, 2017 by nwilson

I need to continue with Lewis Black’s 2006 Grammy nominated HBO special, Red, White and Screwed. Black meanders through several topical and social bits, e...

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Victor Raskin’s Script Theory

Posted on June 28, 2017 by nwilson

Presuppositions, “common sense,” and scripts In proposing Script Theory, a major model seen to support Incongruity theory, Linguist Victor Raskin no...

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Nathan Mills on Hasan Minhaj and Comedy Audiences

Posted on June 14, 2017 by nwilson

Talking about Hasan Minhaj’s new Netflix special, Homecoming King, Nathan Mills of The Joplin Globe has a lot going on, but I want to call attention to th...

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