Punching Up in Stand-Up Comedy : : Speaking Truth to Power / / edited by Rashi Bhargava, Richa Chilana.

Punching Up in Stand-Up Comedy explores the new forms, voices and venues of stand-up comedy in different parts of the world and its potential role as a counterhegemonic tool for satire, commentary and expression of identity especially for the disempowered or marginalised. The title brings together e...

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