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Harvard University

Plays with Words - Language and Gender in Comedy

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Overview

Explore the intersection of language, gender, and comedy in this engaging conference talk from the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard University. Delve into the world of wordplay and humor with welcoming remarks by Dean Lizabeth Cohen, followed by a stand-up performance from comedian Aparna Nancherla. Witness the improvisational talents of ImprovBoston as they showcase the dynamic interplay between language and gender in live comedy. Join Professor Glenda Carpio and moderator Robin Young for insightful discussions on the role of language and gender in comedic expression. Participate in thought-provoking Q&A sessions to further explore these themes. Gain a deeper understanding of how language shapes and reflects gender dynamics in the realm of comedy through this comprehensive examination of plays with words.

Syllabus

Aparna Nancherla , Comedian
ImprovBoston , featuring Sara Burns, Rosena Cornet, Deana Criess, Mike Descoteaux, Gregory Scott Hernandez, and Kelly MacFarland
Glenda Carpio 28:36 & , Professor of English and of African and African American Studies, Harvard University
Moderator: Robin Young 28:36 & , Cohost, Here & Now, WBUR and National Public Radio
Q&A 28:36 &

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