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New Perspectives on Women and Comedy
(Studies in Gender and Culture, 5)
Regina Barreca, Editor
Gordon & Breach
May 1992
ISBN#: 2881245331 (Hardcover)
December 1992
ISBN#: 288124534X (Paperback)
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Available online at Amazon.com in Hardcover and Paperback
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The twenty-one original essays in this volume
explore the ways women have used humor to break down cultural stereotypes [among] the genders.
Examples from literature and the performing arts deal with humor and violence, humor and
disability, humor and the supposition of women's shame, lesbian and ethnic humor, particularly
women's responses to men's humor. The essayists present traditional issues from new
perspectives and take us from Italy in the Renaissance to today's New York comedy clubs. They
may make you laugh; they may make you nervous. They will certainly make you reevaluate the
importance of placing women at the center of a discussion of comedy.
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~New Perspectives reveals the dynamic changes and undercurrents
reshaping women's humor. Its wide-ranging essays will appeal to scholars and general
readers alike. |
| --Nancy Walker, Vanderbilt University |
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~Recuperating women's laughter is a key strategy in
increasing women's power, and no one presents the full range and power of that humor more
impressively than Regina Barreca. |
| --John Glavin, Georgetown University |
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