ABSTRACT

This work examines the dramatic changes in America women's comedy performance in the years 1955-1995.The study focuses on the standup of Phyllis Diller and Roseanne andon the character comedy of Lily Tomlin. As the historical arc of women's comedy unfolds, it outlines a change from the traditional vaudevillian style of standup, as represented by Diller (50s-70s), to a more satiric comedy represented by Tomlin (60s-80s) and Roseanne (80s-90s).

chapter 1|15 pages

Overview

chapter 2|15 pages

Phyllis Diller

chapter 3|18 pages

Lily Tomlin

chapter 4|16 pages

Roseanne

chapter 5|17 pages

Women’s Comedy on the Stage

chapter 6|21 pages

Feminist Humor and Change

chapter 7|16 pages

Margaret Cho and Ellen DeGeneres