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Claiming Comedic Immunity Or, What Do You Get When You Cross Contemporary British Comedy with Disability
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Title: | Claiming Comedic Immunity Or, What Do You Get When You Cross Contemporary British Comedy with Disability |
Authors: | Mallett, Rebecca |
Keywords: | comedy cultural criticism tolerance |
Date Issued: | 2010 |
Publisher: | University of Hawaii at Manoa -- Center on Disability Studies |
Citation: | Mallett, R. (2010). Claiming Comedic Immunity Or, What Do You Get When You Cross Contemporary British Comedy with Disability. Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal, 6(3). |
Series: | vol. 6, no. 3 |
Abstract: | This article addresses the mechanisms by which contemporary British comedy about disability is allowed to be funny. It argues that the available academic literature on the phenomenon is scant and a critical public vocabulary missing. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10125/58451 |
ISSN: | 1552-9215 |
Appears in Collections: |
RDS Volume 6, No. 3 |
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