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The humorous construction of disability: 'stand-up' comedians in the United States
Authors:D. Kim Reid   Edy Hammond Stoughton  Robin M. Smith
Affiliation: a Teachers College, Columbia University, USAb Indiana University, USAc State University of New York at New Paltz, USA
Abstract:We examine how stand-up [sic] comedy constructs, circulates, perpetuates and/or disrupts stereotypical images of disabled persons in the United States. We use disabled people, rather than people-first language, to remind readers that disability is an ill-defined, culturally imposed attribute. Although humor is culturally specific, we draw on works of an international cadre of humanities scholars and social scientists to ground our analyses. We conclude that disability humor constitutes an emerging, liberatory art form. Disabled and non-disabled comedians elicit thought-provoking laughter and present disability as an interesting way to live. However, disabling humor still perpetuates stereotyping and isolation.
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