Lorenzo Logi is a Sessional Academic at Sydney University, University of New South Wales and Macquarie University, Australia.
A theoretically rich and methodologically elegant contribution to the social semiotic study of humour, this book illuminates how stand-up comedians use impersonation and expectation to forge humorous affiliation. It offers fresh insight into humour as a resource for social bonding and cultural critique. Essential reading for scholars of language, identity, and performance. * Michele Zappavigna, UNSW Sydney, Australia *