Books
Rafael Montero

Slapstick Origins

Slapstick Origins explores the rich history of slapstick comedy, tracing its roots from ancient theatrical traditions to its modern-day manifestations. The book argues that slapstick isn't just lowbrow humor, but a complex art form reflecting societal changes. It delves into the historical antecedents, like commedia dell'arte, and dissects the technical elements, such as pratfalls and chases, revealing the artistry behind seemingly simple gags.

Intriguingly, slapstick's themes of social disruption and absurd situations resonate across cultures, making it a potent form of social commentary. The book analyzes the evolution of slapstick across chapters, starting with its historical context and moving through specific periods like silent films and the rise of figures such as Charlie Chaplin. It further examines contemporary examples in sitcoms and action comedies.

By connecting performing arts, history, and film studies, Slapstick Origins offers a holistic understanding of slapstick's significance and its enduring influence on popular culture.
121 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Publifye
Translator
Ái
Artist
Ái
Have you already read it? How did you like it?
👍👎
fb2epub
Drag & drop your files (not more than 5 at once)