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Timings: Notes on Stand-up Comedy

The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 1 (1):3-15 (2020)
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Abstract

This article attempts to provide a basic characterization of stand-up comedy—that is, a minimal portrait of what comes to mind when one learns that one is about to see a stand-up comic. To that end, the focus will be primarily on the relation of stand-up comedy in terms of themes of temporality, including the structure of stand-up comedy, its rhythm, its delivery, and its contemporaneity.

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