Reading Little Britain :Comedy Matters on Contemporary Television

Publication subTitle :Comedy Matters on Contemporary Television

Author: Lockyer> Sharon  

Publisher: I.B.Tauris‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9780857716149

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781845119393

Subject: J9 Movies, TV

Keyword: 电影、电视艺术

Language: ENG

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Description

Little Britain' arrived on British TV in 2003 - and was an instant hit. Matt Lucas and David Walliams wrote and performed, and their sharp satirical genius created this character-based sketch show - Vicky Pollard, Dafydd "e;I'm the only gay in the village"e;, Ting Tong Macadangdang are hard to forget. Its huge popularity as cult-comedy on radio, then television, with its success as mainstream award-winning comedy and as a national and international TV phenomenon, have been tempered by criticism. It's pushed the boundaries of taste too far, some have claimed; it's grotesquely un-politically correct, mocks social groups and participates in the "e;humour of humiliation"e; say others. _x000D__x000D_Timely and comprehensive, this must-read book on 'Little Britain' for fans and scholars is the first to provide lively critiques of the show by leading writers, who explore its appeal and dissect its controversies. They look into representations of gender, sexuality, race, disability and class, into sketch-show conventions, the art of the comedy catchphrase, audiences' responses and still more. It provides too a Film, TV and Radio Guide._x000D_

Chapter

PART 1: Narrative, Genre and Comedic Techniques

1 Analysing Little Britain as a Sketch Show

2 Little Britain Live

3 ‘Yeah but No but yeah’: A Linguistic Perspective on the Humour of Little Britain

PART 2: Little Britain and Identity

4 How Little Britain Does ‘Race’

5 Chavs and Chav-nots: Social Class in Little Britain

6 ‘Mischief and Monstrosity’: Little Britain and Disability

7 ‘The Only Feminist Critic in the Village?’: Figuring Gender and Sexualit in Little Britain

PART 3: Little Britain and Inter/national Audiences

8 ‘I’m Anti-Little Britain, and I’m Worried I Might Start Laughing: Audience Responses to Little Britain

9 Little Britain: An American Perspective

10 ‘In English Please!’ Lost in Translation: Little Britain and Italian Audiences

Postscript: Little Britain USA

Film, TV and Radio Guide

Bibliography

Index

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