Funny on Purpose 2: Authenticity in Stand-Up

Stand up is neat and I wanted to talk about it again, this time about why it's possibly the most authentic and intimate style of performance popular today. Follow me on Twitter:   / sjwdebates   Support me on Patreon:   / sjwdebates   References Court Docs: https://www.thefire.org/san-francisco... Will Rogers Speech: https://www.publicdiplomacycouncil.or... The History of Stand-Up Comedy: From Mark Twain to Dave Chappelle by Wayne Federman https://www.amazon.com/History-Stand-... Brodie, I. (2008). Stand-up Comedy as a Genre of Intimacy. Ethnologies, 30(2), 153-180. Warren, C., & McGraw, A. P. (2015). Benign violation theory. Mays Business School Research Paper, (2015-11). Feldman, G., Lian, H., Kosinski, M., & Stillwell, D. (2017). Frankly, we do give a damn: The relationship between profanity and honesty. Social psychological and personality science, 8(7), 816-826. de Vries, R. E., Hilbig, B. E., Zettler, I., Dunlop, P. D., Holtrop, D., Lee, K., & Ashton, M. C. (2018). Honest people tend to use less—not more—profanity: Comment on Feldman et al.’s (2017) Study 1. Social psychological and personality science, 9(5), 516-520. Vingerhoets, A. J., Bylsma, L. M., & De Vlam, C. (2013). Swearing: A biopsychosocial perspective. Psihologijske teme, 22(2), 287-304. Seizer, S. (2011). On the uses of obscenity in live stand-up comedy. Anthropological Quarterly, 84(1), 209-234.