Thursday, March 25, 2010

MLA CITATIONS:

Berger, Arthur. An Anatomy of Humor: “The Telephone Pole with the Braided Armpits: Ethnic and Racial Jokes and American Society.” New Jersey: Transaction, 1993: Pages 65-73. Print.

Eli, Shaun. "Women ARE Funny: A feminist male comedian's experiences in stand-up comedy." Shine 9 June 2008: Print.

Greer, Germaine. “Beaten to the Punchline.” The Guardian 2 March 2009: Print.

Hitchens, Christopher. “Why Women Can’t Be Funny.” Vanity Fair January 2007: Pages 1-3. Print.

Naranjo-Huebel, Linda. "From Peek-a-boo to Sarcasm: Women's Humor as a Means of Both Connection and Resistance." Studies in Prolife Feminism 22 September 1995: Pages 1-24. Print.

Purdie, Susan. Comedy: The Mastery of Discourse “The Butt: The Third Person.”
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993: 58-70. Print.

Renton, Alex. “If women aren't funny, how come the world's hottest, most controversial comedian is female?” The Observer March 2006: Print.

Rubenstein, Jamie . "Why Women Aren’t Funny (Hint: It Has to Do with Men Being Hilarious!)" Apocalyptics. Web. 10 April 2008.

Stanley, Alessandra. “Who Says Women Aren't Funny?” Vanity Fair April 2008: Pages 1-7. Print.

Von Hahn, Karen. “Funny Girls.” The Globe 24 February 2007: Page L3. Print.

Wilson, Emily. "Are Men Threatened by Funny Women?" AlterNet. AlterNet. 4 September 2007.

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