(Re-)presenting Islam: A comparative study of groups of comedians in the United States of America and France
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Over the last few years, humour has provided many Muslims with a means of seeking to establish a positive sense of self-identity, as well as a means of challenging misconceptions and fears of Islam in a wide variety of countries on both sides of the Atlantic. This article brings together two interviews with performers who use comedy to engage with perceptions of Islam and (re-)present Muslims in a generally non-threatening and everyday context. It compares and contrasts atrio of American stand-up comedians who tour under the name ‘Allah Made Me Funny’ and the two French performers who created ‘À part ça tout va bien’/‘Apart from that everything’s fine’, a humorous web series in France. The interviews provide an insight into processes of identity negotiation and (re)presentation by performers based in countries with very differing approaches to multiculturalism and diversity.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Performing Islam |
Volume | 2 |
Issue number | 1 |
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Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2013 |
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Et si le stand-up n’appartenait pas à la culture urbaine ?
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Jonathan Ervine: Humour in Contemporary France
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Interview about Charlie Hebdo and French stand-up comedy
Activity: Other › Types of Public engagement and outreach - Media article or participation
BBC World Service interview about Charlie Hebdo.
Activity: Other › Types of Public engagement and outreach - Media article or participation