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The Comedy and Legacy of Music-Hall Women 1880-1920 Sam Beale

The Comedy and Legacy of Music-Hall Women 1880-1920 By Sam Beale

The Comedy and Legacy of Music-Hall Women 1880-1920 by Sam Beale


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This book explores the comedy and legacy of women working as performers on the music-hall stage from 18801920, and examines the significance of their previously overlooked contributions to British comic traditions.

The Comedy and Legacy of Music-Hall Women 1880-1920 Summary

The Comedy and Legacy of Music-Hall Women 1880-1920: Brazen Impudence and Boisterous Vulgarity by Sam Beale

This book explores the comedy and legacy of women working as performers on the music-hall stage from 18801920, and examines the significance of their previously overlooked contributions to British comic traditions. Focusing on the under-researched female serio-comic, the study includes six micro-histories detailing the acts of Ada Lundberg, Bessie Bellwood, Maidie Scott, Vesta Victoria, Marie Lloyd and Nellie Wallace. Uniquely for women in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, these pioneering performers had public voices. The extent to which their comedy challenged Victorian and Edwardian perceptions of women is revealed through explorations of how they connected with popular audiences while also avoiding censorship. Their use of techniques such as comic irony and stereotyping, self-deprecation, and comic innuendo are considered alongside the work of contemporary stand-up comedians and performance artists including Bridget Christie, Bryony Kimmings, Sara Pascoe, ShaziaMirza and Sarah Silverman.

About Sam Beale

Sam Beale teaches solo performance and stand-up comedy on the Theatre Arts programmes at Middlesex University, London. She researches into and writes about comic performance, gender and performance and the history of comedy and popular performance.

Table of Contents

Introduction: reweaving womens comic performance history.-Chapter 1: Sentiments unwomanly and unnatural: moral ambiguity, censorship and public perceptions of the serio-comic performer.-Chapter 2: A Comfort and Blessing To Man: performed irony, self-deprecation and comic subversions of gender stereotypes.-Chapter 3: Can We Talk?: intimacy, gagging and comic licence in performer-audience relationships.-Chapter 4 I mustnt tell you what I mean knowing, not knowing and comic innuendo as performed (self) censorship.-Chapter 5 Every Little Movement Has A Meaning of Its Own: comic gestus and the ironic embodiment of gender.-Conclusion.

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NPB9783030479404
9783030479404
3030479404
The Comedy and Legacy of Music-Hall Women 1880-1920: Brazen Impudence and Boisterous Vulgarity by Sam Beale
New
Hardback
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2020-09-05
289
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