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    The Slapstick Routine of Parisian Monumentalism: Robert Desnos and Jacques-André Boiffard’s “Pygmalion and the Sphinx” (1930) by Ursula Cornelia de Leeuw

    Published in Index Journal (2021-12-01)
    “…In this essay, I read Desnos and Boiffard alongside Bataille to illuminate how monumentalism prepares its toppling in the ‘fall’ of the slapstick’s laugh.…”
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    HUMOR Y VIOLENCIA FÍSICA: ANTECEDENTES DEL SLAPSTICK EN LA LITERATURA GRIEGA ANTIGUA by Jimena Schere

    “…La crítica ha asociado los orígenes del slapstick con la farsa popular, pero el recurso puede remontarse a la épica y rastrearse en la fábula, el yambo, la comedia. …”
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    Corsi e ricorsi: mundos felices y mundo devastado en Slapstick (Payasadas) de Kurt Vonnegut by Romina Rauber

    “…El presente artículo consiste en un análisis hermenéutico-literario de la novela Payasadas (Slapstick, 1976), del estadounidense Kurt Vonnegut, en el cual la historia “real” o extraficcional (el presente del autor) se funde con la fantasía tragicómica de un futuro en que la humanidad sobrevive a una serie de catástrofes, en una extrapolación de las consecuencias del modo de vida tardocapitalista que implica un ricorso en el devenir histórico. …”
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    Genialna niemota by Marcin Giżycki

    Published in Kwartalnik Filmowy (2012-09-01)
    “…Trzecią historię opowiedział Kurt Vonnegut w powieści Slapstick albo Nigdy więcej samotności! (1976). Jej bohaterami są inne bliźnięta – Wilbur i Eliza. …”
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    “Everything Around Here Is Worn Out”: Broadway Hit Tobacco Road, 1933 by Yulia A. Kleiman

    Published in Литература двух Америк (2024-06-01)
    “…The article examines the peculiarities of the play, created by Jack Kirkland, who turned with novel social significance into a slapstick comedy. The play, where the crackers kneaded real dirt on stage and vividly exchanged comic lines, contained a physical score of gags. …”
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    "Being Alive is a Crock of Shit" - Kurt Vonnegut's Kind Pessimism by Andrew Hicks

    Published in Forum (2015-06-01)
    “…In The Sirens of Titan (1959) and Slapstick (1976), Vonnegut respectively satirises the self-made myth of the American Dream and tackles the issue of modern loneliness. …”
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    Dwaj ludzie z szafą w perspektywie genologicznej by Marek Hendrykowski

    Published in Images (2014-06-01)
    “…These include noir comedy, slapstick burlesque, existential drama, the thriller, and drama of the absurd, grotesque and macabre. …”
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    "Being Alive is a Crock of Shit" - Kurt Vonnegut's Kind Pessimism by Andrew Hicks

    Published in Forum (2015-06-01)
    “…In The Sirens of Titan (1959) and Slapstick (1976), Vonnegut respectively satirises the self-made myth of the American Dream and tackles the issue of modern loneliness. …”
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    The Comparison of Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka as Novella and Television Movie by Ümit SOYLU

    “…Jan Němec from Czech New Wave is the director of the movie who also wrote its screenplay in a slapstick style. In this process, following descriptions of its plot and importance, similarities and differences between the novella and the movie have been highlighted through some examples from both versions, by using the analyzing factors such as general features, plot, theme, characters, time, place, narrator and narrative point of view.…”
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    Civic Education with The Simpsons by Michael Wehner, Sebastian Reinkunz, Isabel Flory

    Published in Journal of Social Science Education (2009-03-01)
    “…Impudent, disrespectful and packed with slapstick comedy – this is the most prominent and most controversial cartoon family in TV history: The Simpsons. …”
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    The Power of Parody: Went With the Wind (1976), a Film Classic Revisited by The Carol Burnett Show (CBS, 1967-1978) by Taïna Tuhkunen

    Published in Transatlantica (2020-07-01)
    “…This essay argues that despite The Carol Burnett Show’s dodging of race issues, the way it demystifies and takes down the cultural monument named “Scarlett O’Hara”—by mingling it with other generic conventions, such as slapstick comedy—sheds light on how Gone With the Wind can also work as a revelatory intertext. …”
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    DIRECTING A DRAMA-COMEDY FILM ENTITLED “HANI” by Mahammad Saleh, Cito Yasuki Rahmad

    Published in Artistic (2022-03-01)
    “…The production of  “Hani” referred to the existing Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) in the audiovisual profession and combined the visual comedy and slapstick approaches. The direction of “Hani” indicates that using local culture (Pandalungan language) in each storyline and local actor character can create an entertaining and educating comedy film. …”
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    Woman Undone by Brokentalkers: Activism with a Difference by Helena Young

    Published in ABEI Journal (2023-12-01)
    “…They use the postdramatic medium in order to convey the urgency of a particular situation and in line with this, their performances can often include slapstick, violent physical action, pop cultures, breaking of the illusion and hysterical outbursts from the actors. …”
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