In his essay On Laughter, first published in France in 1900, Henri Bergson suggested that “our laughter is always the laughter of the group” (2003:5). With this observation in mind, I have to ask: who laughs when we watch a movie? Who is it that we hear when laughter fills the theatre even if momentarily
Beginning with an imagined encounter between Buster Keaton and Henri Bergson, this article offers a ...
It is hard, in fact almost impossible to get through the day without ‘being an au-dience’. It is a p...
From Plato onward many of the world's greatest thinkers have attempted to tell the meaning of l...
In his essay On Laughter, first published in France in 1900, Henri Bergson suggested that “our laugh...
son suggested that “our laughter is always the laughter of the group” (2003:5). With this observatio...
Living in a social world, we experience feelings and react to others’ feelings as they appear to us....
Laughter is an integral part of our lives. We laugh every day. Everybody has an individualistic sens...
This article looks at how the collective experience of laughter in the movie theater is related to t...
This article looks at how the collective experience of laughter in the movie theater is related to t...
This article looks at how the collective experience of laughter in the movie theater is related to t...
This article looks at how the collective experience of laughter in the movie theater is related to t...
Establishing a decisive nexus between gender, laughter, and media, this article not only critically ...
Why do jokes, comedies, and professional comedians make us laugh? This seemingly straightforward ...
What triggers laughter? What kind of joke induces hilarity? Very often, the accident does. As when a...
Beginning with an imagined encounter between Buster Keaton and Henri Bergson, this article offers a ...
Beginning with an imagined encounter between Buster Keaton and Henri Bergson, this article offers a ...
It is hard, in fact almost impossible to get through the day without ‘being an au-dience’. It is a p...
From Plato onward many of the world's greatest thinkers have attempted to tell the meaning of l...
In his essay On Laughter, first published in France in 1900, Henri Bergson suggested that “our laugh...
son suggested that “our laughter is always the laughter of the group” (2003:5). With this observatio...
Living in a social world, we experience feelings and react to others’ feelings as they appear to us....
Laughter is an integral part of our lives. We laugh every day. Everybody has an individualistic sens...
This article looks at how the collective experience of laughter in the movie theater is related to t...
This article looks at how the collective experience of laughter in the movie theater is related to t...
This article looks at how the collective experience of laughter in the movie theater is related to t...
This article looks at how the collective experience of laughter in the movie theater is related to t...
Establishing a decisive nexus between gender, laughter, and media, this article not only critically ...
Why do jokes, comedies, and professional comedians make us laugh? This seemingly straightforward ...
What triggers laughter? What kind of joke induces hilarity? Very often, the accident does. As when a...
Beginning with an imagined encounter between Buster Keaton and Henri Bergson, this article offers a ...
Beginning with an imagined encounter between Buster Keaton and Henri Bergson, this article offers a ...
It is hard, in fact almost impossible to get through the day without ‘being an au-dience’. It is a p...
From Plato onward many of the world's greatest thinkers have attempted to tell the meaning of l...