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2009

Georgia State University

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Communication Theses

Comic frame of acceptance

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In The Culture Of Truthiness: Comic Criticism And The Performative Politics Of Stephen Colbert, Justine Schuchard Holcomb Jun 2009

In The Culture Of Truthiness: Comic Criticism And The Performative Politics Of Stephen Colbert, Justine Schuchard Holcomb

Communication Theses

I analyze comedian Stephen Colbert's performances as the bloviating "fake" pundit, "Stephen Colbert." Colbert's work reflects the progression of personality-driven media and performance-driven society. His frequent shifts and blending of characters – from actor and entertainer to pundit and politician – call attention to the similarly character-driven nature of "real" figures in politics and media. Using Kenneth Burke's theory of tragic and comic frames of acceptance, I analyze three sets of Colbert's performances – hosting The Colbert Report, speaking at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, and running for president – as well as the conventional situations and discourses he …