Subgenre for sitcoms using standup routines from the shows comedians
by Chris Kallas
1. Curb Your Enthusiasm
1.1. WRIGHT, B. (2011). 'Why Would You do That, Larry?': Identity Formation and Humor in Curb Your Enthusiasm. Journal Of Popular Culture, 44(3), 660-677. doi:10.1111/j.1540-5931.2011.00854.x
2. Genre
2.1. Mittell, J. (2017, April 19). A cultural approach to television genre theory essay. April 20, 2017,http://atrendia.com/approach-cultural-883-television-jason-mittell-a-to-essay-genre-theory
3. Production Information
3.1. Jacobs, A., Baldwin, K., Malcom, S., & Karlin, L. (1998). You've been a great audience! Good night!. Entertainment Weekly, (430), 4.
4. Brodie, I. (2008). Stand-up Comedy as a Genre of Intimacy Ethnologies, 30(2), 153–180. DOI:10.7202/019950ar
5. Gliatto, T. (2012). JUST BE YOURSELF--ON TV!. People, 77(19), 46.
6. Master of None
6.1. Rahman, R. (2015). AZIZ ANSARI'S ABOUT-FACE. Entertainment Weekly, (1387), 38-41.
7. Seinfeld
7.1. Miller, B. X. (2006). Seinfeld: Master of Its Domain; Revisiting Television's Greatest Sitcom. Library Journal, 131(3), 118-119.
8. Louie
8.1. Keepnews, P. (2007, November 16). After a Sitcom, It's Back to Stand-Up. New York Times. p. E30.