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Truth and Autobiography in Stand-up Comedy and the Genius of Doug Stanhope

  • Stuart Hanscomb
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 5. Oktober 2022
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Abstract

It is common for stand-up comedians to tell stories as well as, or instead of, jokes. Stories bring something extra to the performance, and when presented as true add a further layer of appeal. However, most stories told as if true by comedians are not true. A categorizing of forms of comedic story is presented involving the dimensions of grammatical person and truthfulness. Some advantages of comedians’ employing true first-person stories are discussed, and these considerations are then explored through the role of autobiography in the work of Doug Stanhope. Many aspects of Stanhope’s (highly unusual) life find their way into his shows, and true stories and his personality more broadly are folded into other elements of his act (such as his political views). Links are made with Søren Kierkegaard’s notion of “inwardness,” and it’s argued that authenticity is a prerequisite for the quality of self-disclosure that is basic to Stanhope’s excellence.

Published Online: 2022-10-05
Published in Print: 2022-10-01

© 2022 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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