Stand-up comedy and contemporary feminisms: sexism, stereotypes and structural inequalities
"What are the barriers to women's participation in live comedy, and how these barriers are maintained in the digital era? In this book, Ellie Tomsett considers how the origins of stand-up comedy still impact on current live comedy production, and explains how the contemporary stand-up scen...
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