认真对待单口相声:喜剧作为想象非殖民化未来的场所

IF 2.2 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Oskar Primbs, Marcelle C. Dawson
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单口喜剧是一个丰富的社会学研究领域,它使社会演员能够以一种教育而不是冒犯的方式说出大胆的真理。因此,单口喜剧可以为围绕种族不平等等潜在“棘手”问题的对话提供信息。本文通过对新西兰土著女性喜剧演员Kura Forrester的作品进行定性分析,来说明喜剧演员和单口喜剧媒介作为变革推手的潜力。我们使用“直言”、“批判性公共教育学”和“预演”等概念来论证,单口喜剧提供了一个挑战种族主义刻板印象的宝贵机会,鼓励对“种族思维”进行批判性反思,并大声想象新西兰奥特罗阿的另一种非殖民化未来可能会带来什么。
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Taking Stand-Up Seriously: Comedy as a Site for Imagining Decolonial Futures
Stand-up comedy is a rich arena of sociological inquiry that enables social actors to utter bold truths in a way that educates rather than offends. As such, stand-up comedy can inform conversations around potentially “thorny” issues like racial inequality. This article draws on primary qualitative content analysis of the work of Kura Forrester, a female, Indigenous comedian in Aotearoa New Zealand, to illustrate the potential of comedians and the medium of stand-up comedy as agents of change. We employ the concepts “parrhesia,” “critical public pedagogy,” and “prefiguration” to argue that stand-up comedy provides a valuable opportunity to challenge racist stereotypes, encourage critical reflection on “race-thinking,” and imagine out loud what an alternative, decolonial future in Aotearoa New Zealand might entail.
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期刊介绍: Sociological Inquiry (SI) is committed to the exploration of the human condition in all of its social and cultural complexity. Its papers challenge us to look anew at traditional areas or identify novel areas for investigation. SI publishes both theoretical and empirical work as well as varied research methods in the study of social and cultural life.
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