Nothing in the understanding of humor is as simple as it might seem. In Joking Asides, Elliott Oring confronts the problems of humor, analyzing the key contemporary approaches to its study and addressing controversial topics with new empirical data and insights. A folklorist drawn to the study of humor, Oring developed his formulation of appropriate incongruity as a frame to understand what jokes must do to produce humor. He tests appropriate incongruity against other major positions in the field, including the general theory of verbal humor, conceptual integration theory, benign violation theory, and false-belief theory. Oring draws on the work of scholars from several disciplines anthropology, folklore, philosophy, psychology, linguistics, and literature to ask basic questions about the construction and evolution of jokes, untangle the matter of who the actual targets of a joke might be, and characterize the artistic qualities of jokes and joke performances. Although Oring guides the reader through a forest of jokes and joke genres, this is not a joke book. A major work from a major scholar, Joking Asides is a rigorous exploration of theoretical approaches to jokes and their functions and is filled with disquieting questions, penetrating criticisms, and original observations. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book will prove valuable to any scholar or student who takes matters of jokes and joking seriously.
Elliott Oring
Joking Asides [EPUB ebook]
The Theory, Analysis, and Aesthetics of Humor
Joking Asides [EPUB ebook]
The Theory, Analysis, and Aesthetics of Humor
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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9781607324928 ● Maison d’édition Utah State University Press ● Publié 2016 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 4999156 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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