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Twin Constellations: Parallelism and Stance in Stand-Up Comedy




AuthorsLindfors Antti

Publication year2017

JournalOral Tradition

Volume31

Issue2

First page 561

Last page582

Number of pages22

Web address http://journal.oraltradition.org/issues/31ii/lindfors

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/29406879


Abstract

This paper addresses the interrelations between poetic parallelism and
interactional stance-taking in stand-up comedy by examining commercially
edited recordings of stand-up routines performed by two contemporary
comics. Methodologically, the article suggests a heuristic distinction
between 1) an approach to parallelism as a textual and rhetorical device
based on sequential repetition of units of expression, and 2) a more
positional or symbolic orientation that conceptualizes parallelism as a
higher-order structural and functional principle. It is concluded that
both types rely on iconic mappings across co-textual signs. The
flexibility of parallelism is simultaneously proposed as affording
diversity on the level of discursive presentation.


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