CITATION: Cloete, A. L. 2019. Revisiting the social and religious value of humour. Stellenbosch Theological Journal, 5(2):81-94, doi:10.17570/stj.Supp.%202019.v5n2.a05.The original publication is available at https://ojs.reformedjournals.co.za/stjThe aim of the article is to revisit and reintroduce the social and religious significance of humour. The chapter will examine humour as a complex human action by focusing on the function thereof in everyday life. The discussion will be informed by examples of the value of humour for physical and mental health, politics and religion. Politics and religion serve among the most popular themes and sources for comedy today, especially in stand-up comedy. These examples will illustrate how humour enable...
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Humour can have both positive and negative effects on individuals, teams and organisations. Recent r...
In 2001, two prominent Anglican pastors caused consternation by publishing parodic versions of the L...
This thesis proposes a cognitive poetic model of discoursal humour: the 3D Model of Humour. Previous...
Philosophical accounts of humour standardly account for humour in terms of what happens within a per...
Although Christian spirituality includes a long tradition of suspicion of humour, humour can express...
Recent work in the sociological critique of humour and comic media has challenged the notion that hu...
Humor is an integral part of society. The idea that humor and laughter are good for one’s health and...
Located within the emerging scholarship on religion and humour, as critically examined in chapter on...
Humor pozostaje niezwykle istotną częścią ludzkiego doświadczenia, mając wpływ na liczne aspekty lud...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2010 Rory Wood-IngramThis thesis examines comedy and humo...
Modern humour appears to initiate the deconstruction of modern correspondence thinking. A close exam...
Humour, laughter and wit seem to not belong to the very domain of religion. Many cultures reject hum...
This article explores how Implicit Religion might be operationalised in research on popular culture,...
I assume that there is a theological basis and meaning to each book of the He-brew Bible and I conte...
This graduation theses disserts upon humour phenomenon and its place in the christian tradition. Fir...
Humour can have both positive and negative effects on individuals, teams and organisations. Recent r...
In 2001, two prominent Anglican pastors caused consternation by publishing parodic versions of the L...
This thesis proposes a cognitive poetic model of discoursal humour: the 3D Model of Humour. Previous...