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About Comedy Studies

ISSN: 2040610X | 2 issues per volume

Principal Editor
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Comedy Studies covers multiple aspects of comedy, with articles about both contemporary and historical comedy, interviews with practicing comedians and writers, reviews, letters and editorials. The journal seeks to be instrumental in creating interdisciplinary discourse about the nature and practice of comedy, providing a forum for the disparate voices of comedians, academics and writers.

The first issue includes interviews with comedians Ross Noble and Marcus Brigstocke along with reviews, reports and articles, which include: 'The origins of comic performance in adult-child interaction' and Sophie Quirk's 'Who's in charge? Negotiation, manipulation and comic license in the work of Mark Thomas'. A full contents list along with abstracts for each article are available on the journal's webpage: http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=1775/

For information on submitting an article to the journal of Comedy Studies visit the 'Call for Papers' online ( http://bit.ly/cGXik9) or contact Chris Ritchie ([log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]) for details.

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