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The power of vulnerability: women stand-up comedians’ triumph through self-deprecation

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Received 07 Sep 2023, Accepted 03 Apr 2024, Published online: 15 Apr 2024
 

ABSTRACT

The world of stand-up comedy is a dynamic space where humour serves as a vehicle for challenging societal norms and expectations. This form of autobiographical performance, marked by its inherent rhetorical qualities, has historically pushed boundaries and defied conventions. It finds its power in presenting the everyday mundanity of life in a relatable language, allowing comedians to critique moral, social, and political conventions. Comedians venture into the margins of societal norms, exposing inconsistencies and offering alternative perspectives. Self-deprecating humour, a prevalent comedic approach, particularly among women comedians, plays a unique role. By sharing personal flaws and vulnerabilities, comedians foster relatability, disarm potential criticism, challenge societal expectations, and empower both themselves and their audiences. In India, the rise of women comedians has added a distinct dimension to this genre, providing fresh insights into body image, social norms, and female agency. Women comedians use humour as a tool to navigate societal pressures and stereotypes, all while engaging in a larger societal conversation. They effectively employ self-deprecation to challenge the status quo, making people laugh and think simultaneously. Indian stand-up comedy, especially when driven by self-deprecating humour, exemplifies this principle and highlights the transformative potential of laughter in challenging established norms and beliefs.

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