This paper asserts that we accept or reject humorous texts discursively on the basis of what we perceive as authorial agendas. This “authorial agenda spotting” is activated by discursive “triggers”, which identify, filter, reject, endorse, or otherwise subjectively interpret the discourse of a textual author. This study was prompted by observing the negative reception of a humorous text by a predominantly Muslim postgraduate student cohort who signalled cultural identity and social cohesion by rejecting a text which subverted gender performance according to their discursive expectations. The study sought to compare this triggered effect with the reception of the same text by a distinctly pre-disposed audience comprised of same-sex-attrac...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.The #MeToo campaign has...
"This dissertation investigates politicians' laughter in televised Broadcast News Interviews (BNIs) ...
The article presents a research overview on developments in the field of gender and humour over the ...
The purpose of this study is to explore how the relation between gender and humour is maintained and...
This article presents an analysis of politicians’ laughter in broadcast news interviews and of mass ...
What is at stake for women who challenge sexism? In October 2012, Australia’s first female Prime Min...
This article is concerned with questions of sexism and misogyny in the context of post-feminism. It ...
none2In the mid-seventies, both gender studies and humor studies emerged as new disciplines, with sc...
Humosexually Speaking - Laughter and the Intersections of Gender investigates the social function of...
This paper investigates contemporary gender ideologies as manifested in social media during the 2020...
This article examines how media texts that take sexism as their topic can be analysed for the ways i...
According to the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis, language has the ability to shape individuals\u27 viewpoint...
This article aims to explore some of the interesting ways in which female stand-up comedians use hum...
Response is an effective tool for exercising power in humour, since it can make a person seem funny....
ABSTRACT Research on gender bias in the media can also be closely related to news media exposure. S...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.The #MeToo campaign has...
"This dissertation investigates politicians' laughter in televised Broadcast News Interviews (BNIs) ...
The article presents a research overview on developments in the field of gender and humour over the ...
The purpose of this study is to explore how the relation between gender and humour is maintained and...
This article presents an analysis of politicians’ laughter in broadcast news interviews and of mass ...
What is at stake for women who challenge sexism? In October 2012, Australia’s first female Prime Min...
This article is concerned with questions of sexism and misogyny in the context of post-feminism. It ...
none2In the mid-seventies, both gender studies and humor studies emerged as new disciplines, with sc...
Humosexually Speaking - Laughter and the Intersections of Gender investigates the social function of...
This paper investigates contemporary gender ideologies as manifested in social media during the 2020...
This article examines how media texts that take sexism as their topic can be analysed for the ways i...
According to the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis, language has the ability to shape individuals\u27 viewpoint...
This article aims to explore some of the interesting ways in which female stand-up comedians use hum...
Response is an effective tool for exercising power in humour, since it can make a person seem funny....
ABSTRACT Research on gender bias in the media can also be closely related to news media exposure. S...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.The #MeToo campaign has...
"This dissertation investigates politicians' laughter in televised Broadcast News Interviews (BNIs) ...
The article presents a research overview on developments in the field of gender and humour over the ...