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Chapter 14. Tina Fey: “Quality” Comedy and the Body of the Female Comedy Author
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- INTRODUCTION 1
- Chapter 1. Mabel Normand: New Woman in the Flapper Age 35
- Chapter 2. Fay Tincher: Female Rowdiness and Social Change 62
- Chapter 3. Mae West: The Constant Sinner 86
- Chapter 4. Fanny Brice’s New Nose: Beauty, Ethnicity, and Liminality 109
- Chapter 5. Lucille Ball and the Lucy Character: Familiarity, Female Friendship, and the Anxiety of Competence 137
- Chapter 6. Carol Burnett: Home, Horror, and Hilarity on The Carol Burnett Show 164
- Chapter 7. Lily Tomlin: Queer Sensibilities, Funny Feminism, and Multimedia Stardom 186
- Chapter 8. Moms Mabley and Wanda Sykes: “I’ma Be Me” 207
- Chapter 9. Roseanne Barr: Remembering Roseanne 233
- Chapter 10. Whoopi Goldberg in Hollywood: Queering Comic Genre Genealogies 251
- Chapter 11. Margaret Cho’s Army: “We Are the Baddest Motherfuckers on the Block” 273
- Chapter 12. Ellen DeGeneres’s Incorporate Body: The Politics of Authenticity 303
- Chapter 13. Sarah Silverman: Cuteness as Subversion 325
- Chapter 14. Tina Fey: “Quality” Comedy and the Body of the Female Comedy Author 347
- Chapter 15. Lena Dunham: Cringe Comedy and Body Politics 379
- Works Cited 403
- Contributors 423
- Index 427
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- INTRODUCTION 1
- Chapter 1. Mabel Normand: New Woman in the Flapper Age 35
- Chapter 2. Fay Tincher: Female Rowdiness and Social Change 62
- Chapter 3. Mae West: The Constant Sinner 86
- Chapter 4. Fanny Brice’s New Nose: Beauty, Ethnicity, and Liminality 109
- Chapter 5. Lucille Ball and the Lucy Character: Familiarity, Female Friendship, and the Anxiety of Competence 137
- Chapter 6. Carol Burnett: Home, Horror, and Hilarity on The Carol Burnett Show 164
- Chapter 7. Lily Tomlin: Queer Sensibilities, Funny Feminism, and Multimedia Stardom 186
- Chapter 8. Moms Mabley and Wanda Sykes: “I’ma Be Me” 207
- Chapter 9. Roseanne Barr: Remembering Roseanne 233
- Chapter 10. Whoopi Goldberg in Hollywood: Queering Comic Genre Genealogies 251
- Chapter 11. Margaret Cho’s Army: “We Are the Baddest Motherfuckers on the Block” 273
- Chapter 12. Ellen DeGeneres’s Incorporate Body: The Politics of Authenticity 303
- Chapter 13. Sarah Silverman: Cuteness as Subversion 325
- Chapter 14. Tina Fey: “Quality” Comedy and the Body of the Female Comedy Author 347
- Chapter 15. Lena Dunham: Cringe Comedy and Body Politics 379
- Works Cited 403
- Contributors 423
- Index 427