Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
2. “It’s All about Who You Know”: Pitching and Producing Comedy in the Transforming Entertainment Industry
-
Caty Borum
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xi
- List of Figures xiii
- Preface xv
- Introduction: “It’s like Taking Your Vodka with a Chaser”: Comedy as Civic Power in the Participatory Media Age 1
- 1. “Desperate Cheeto”: How Comedy Functions as Deviant Creative Resistance 27
- 2. “It’s All about Who You Know”: Pitching and Producing Comedy in the Transforming Entertainment Industry 47
- 3. “Hollywood Won’t Change Unless It’s Forced to Change”: How Activism and Entertainment Collide and Collaborate 75
- 4. “You Learn to Be Racist from People You Love”: Co-creating Comedy for Antiracism Public Engagement 97
- 5. “Invisibility Is Not a Superpower”: Asserting Native American Identity through Humor 126
- 6. “Maybe They Think Beauty Can’t Come from Here”: Resilience and Power in the Climate Crisis 152
- 7. “I’ve Always Been a Syringe-Half- Full Kinda Guy”: Changing the Entertainment Comedy Pipeline 182
- Conclusion: Taking Comedy Seriously 205
- Acknowledgments 215
- Appendix: List of Interviewees 219
- Notes 221
- Index 247
- About the Author 261
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xi
- List of Figures xiii
- Preface xv
- Introduction: “It’s like Taking Your Vodka with a Chaser”: Comedy as Civic Power in the Participatory Media Age 1
- 1. “Desperate Cheeto”: How Comedy Functions as Deviant Creative Resistance 27
- 2. “It’s All about Who You Know”: Pitching and Producing Comedy in the Transforming Entertainment Industry 47
- 3. “Hollywood Won’t Change Unless It’s Forced to Change”: How Activism and Entertainment Collide and Collaborate 75
- 4. “You Learn to Be Racist from People You Love”: Co-creating Comedy for Antiracism Public Engagement 97
- 5. “Invisibility Is Not a Superpower”: Asserting Native American Identity through Humor 126
- 6. “Maybe They Think Beauty Can’t Come from Here”: Resilience and Power in the Climate Crisis 152
- 7. “I’ve Always Been a Syringe-Half- Full Kinda Guy”: Changing the Entertainment Comedy Pipeline 182
- Conclusion: Taking Comedy Seriously 205
- Acknowledgments 215
- Appendix: List of Interviewees 219
- Notes 221
- Index 247
- About the Author 261