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1 Stand-up Comedy : A Scene of Paradoxes Urvi Majumdar , 2021 single work essay
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , October no. 103 2021;

'After one year, 80 gigs and countless nights worrying, I finally told my parents I did stand-up comedy. As the daughter of first generation migrants from India, I’ve always felt like I’ve been living with a dual existence, especially while following and fostering a career in the arts. Like poetry, which I studied passionately at university, what I love about comedy is its ability to explore and express paradoxes, an art form which in itself carries irresolvable contradictions. I’ve been writing and performing stand-up for five years now and in this essay I outline three areas of comedy which include at the same time as they elude, binary thinking. While there is a disproportionate lack of academic writing on comedy (dating back to the Ancient Greeks), people have long been pondering the question of what makes us laugh. Speaking from my first-hand experience and research, I will explore this question with regard to the process of writing and performing comedy, navigating the politics of performing as a woman of colour, and ultimately co-creating each performance with a different audience.'  (Introduction)

1 When I Have Loved i "When I have loved", Urvi Majumdar , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: Verge 2013 2013; (p. 27-28)
1 My Father i "Like the clouds that wane at the arrival of dusk", Urvi Majumdar , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: Verge 2013 2013; (p. 26)
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