In this article, I claim that humor can be a form of social pathology. In opposition to the general humor-affirmative atmosphere, I develop the critical tradition of humor research, and suggest that there is a darker side to fun and laughter. Using insights from Henri Bergson’s theory about laughter and Erich Fromm’s critical social thinking, I formulate a novel theoretical combination which opens up fruitful perspectives on contemporary humor and its social nature. This empirically motivated conceptual position helps us to understand the role and function of humor and laughter. My conclusion is that parts of the contemporary humor catalogue reflect collective destructive and even death-orientated tendencies. The main argument is that ...
Humor is essential to social life, but it is often overlooked in the study of crime and other social...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2010 Rory Wood-IngramThis thesis examines comedy and humo...
Humor is one of the forms of communication that is most likely to fail. Such humor failure is of int...
This article brings Erich Fromm and Theodor W. Adorno back into dialogue by discussing the cultural...
Establishing a decisive nexus between gender, laughter, and media, this article not only critically ...
The hypothesis guiding this dissertation is that attention to the psychology of comic judgment intim...
The article explores impacts of laughter on the formation and dynamics of such a socio-cultural phen...
This important new book provides a comprehensive analysis of humor from a social-psychological persp...
In this article, I analyze controversial humor and argue that the concept of disobedience is of cen...
Buckley (law, George Mason Univ.) advances a descriptive and normative thesis about laughter. Descri...
Theories of humor often suggest that humor requires a per-ceived violation, or something that disrup...
We tend to take the phenomenon of humour for granted, seeing it for the most part as something innat...
Taking as a reference the observations made about the phenomenon of laughter by some of the most imp...
In this article I try to conceive a new approach towards laughter in the context of formal schooling...
Humour and laughter have been regarded as suitable topics for research in the social sciences, but a...
Humor is essential to social life, but it is often overlooked in the study of crime and other social...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2010 Rory Wood-IngramThis thesis examines comedy and humo...
Humor is one of the forms of communication that is most likely to fail. Such humor failure is of int...
This article brings Erich Fromm and Theodor W. Adorno back into dialogue by discussing the cultural...
Establishing a decisive nexus between gender, laughter, and media, this article not only critically ...
The hypothesis guiding this dissertation is that attention to the psychology of comic judgment intim...
The article explores impacts of laughter on the formation and dynamics of such a socio-cultural phen...
This important new book provides a comprehensive analysis of humor from a social-psychological persp...
In this article, I analyze controversial humor and argue that the concept of disobedience is of cen...
Buckley (law, George Mason Univ.) advances a descriptive and normative thesis about laughter. Descri...
Theories of humor often suggest that humor requires a per-ceived violation, or something that disrup...
We tend to take the phenomenon of humour for granted, seeing it for the most part as something innat...
Taking as a reference the observations made about the phenomenon of laughter by some of the most imp...
In this article I try to conceive a new approach towards laughter in the context of formal schooling...
Humour and laughter have been regarded as suitable topics for research in the social sciences, but a...
Humor is essential to social life, but it is often overlooked in the study of crime and other social...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2010 Rory Wood-IngramThis thesis examines comedy and humo...
Humor is one of the forms of communication that is most likely to fail. Such humor failure is of int...