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Characters and Surprises in Stand-up Comedy

A Linguistic Exploration of How Comedians Use Impersonation and Expectation to Create Humour...

Lorenzo Logi (, Sydney University, University of New South Wales and Macquarie University, Australia)

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English
Bloomsbury Academic
13 November 2025
This book employs a social semiotic methodology to investigate how comedians use impersonation and expectation to create humour in stand-up comedy.

It advances the linguistic cartography of how meaning-making resources contribute to humour in interactive humour genres. Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) underpins the book’s approach and is integrated with recent work on multimodality and paralanguage as well as humour studies.

The author develops a consolidated analytical framework for identifying and analysing the intermodal semiotic resources that contribute to impersonation and expectation in humour including gesture and voice quality – paralinguistic resources vital but underexplored in humorous texts. The framework is then applied through close discourse analysis of excerpts from three stand-up comedy texts by different comedians: Ricky Gervais, Eddie Izzard and Michelle Wolf. The findings outline typical and more complex realisations of intermodal impersonation, differentiate categories in how comedians employ impersonation to create humour, and describe how linguistic expectation can be established and subverted for humorous effect. These findings will be of interest to readers across the disciplines of linguistics, humour studies and multi/intermodality who are interested in the interaction between paralanguage, expectation and the negotiation of values so as to establish and maintain social relationships.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781350448391
ISBN 10:   1350448397
Series:   Bloomsbury Studies in Systemic Functional Linguistics
Pages:   280
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Lorenzo Logi is a Sessional Academic at Sydney University, University of New South Wales and Macquarie University, Australia.

Reviews for Characters and Surprises in Stand-up Comedy: A Linguistic Exploration of How Comedians Use Impersonation and Expectation to Create Humour

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 *


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