Through examples of films, novelty songs, and comic monologues from the 1929 Wall Street Crash, “Slapstick Speculation” explores how the ups and downs of market values were intertwined with slapstick bodies during Hollywood’s transition to sound.
This is the first installment of Comedy Objects, a project that brings together archival research with speculative fiction to think about comedy workers in the United States during the Great Depression.
Through examples of films, novelty songs, and comic monologues from the 1929 Wall Street Crash, “Slapstick Speculation” explores how the ups and downs of market values were intertwined with slapstick bodies during Hollywood’s transition to sound.
This is the first installment of Comedy Objects, a project that brings together archival research with speculative fiction to think about comedy workers in the United States during the Great Depression.