In an analysis of the Swedish satirical magazine PUSS (1968–1974) this article explores what is considered as improper rhetoric and aesthetic in the public sphere. It draws on theories of representation and the culture of carnival laughter and the grotesque as well as research on the Swedish folkhem and satire and democracies. I coin the concept demogrotesqueatic in order to capture how PUSS, by using comics, grotesque bodies and carnivalesque, improper rhetoric and aesthetics, makes visible fundamental challenges to democratic societies. I argue that the magazine’s representational practices highlight the function of what is often considered ‘filth’ in the public sphere and the central role the gro-tesque body plays in upholding – and brea...
This article discusses what a free and responsible press means in pluralistic democracies, focussing...
Bourdieu, filmswappers and the æsthetics of video nasties The article discusses different ways of ar...
The study is devoted to the analysis of the interaction of the comic and political in the logic of t...
In an analysis of the Swedish satirical magazine PUSS (1968–1974) this article explores what is cons...
Traditionally the study of satire has been pursued mostly by scholars in literature and, perhaps, ar...
This thesis is a serious study of humor – a seemingly contradictory task to wich I was drawn becasue...
News satire plays with the political in ways that transgress journalistic as well as social and mora...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 4.0 Lice...
Humour has for a long time been regarded as something unproblematic that in general shouldn’t be tak...
Abstract The article argues that the satirical magazines Kometen (1842) and Krydseren (1...
Humour has a unique way of delineating social boundaries, and comedy can function as a double-edged ...
Humour has a unique way of delineating social boundaries, and comedy can function as a double-edged ...
The freedom to express oneself as a citizen is paramount to contemporary democracy. However, this fr...
A controversial party’s entry into parliament - a review of Expressen’s depiction of the Sweden Demo...
The aim is to study representation of order and otherness in the late 1930's Swedish press. That is,...
This article discusses what a free and responsible press means in pluralistic democracies, focussing...
Bourdieu, filmswappers and the æsthetics of video nasties The article discusses different ways of ar...
The study is devoted to the analysis of the interaction of the comic and political in the logic of t...
In an analysis of the Swedish satirical magazine PUSS (1968–1974) this article explores what is cons...
Traditionally the study of satire has been pursued mostly by scholars in literature and, perhaps, ar...
This thesis is a serious study of humor – a seemingly contradictory task to wich I was drawn becasue...
News satire plays with the political in ways that transgress journalistic as well as social and mora...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 4.0 Lice...
Humour has for a long time been regarded as something unproblematic that in general shouldn’t be tak...
Abstract The article argues that the satirical magazines Kometen (1842) and Krydseren (1...
Humour has a unique way of delineating social boundaries, and comedy can function as a double-edged ...
Humour has a unique way of delineating social boundaries, and comedy can function as a double-edged ...
The freedom to express oneself as a citizen is paramount to contemporary democracy. However, this fr...
A controversial party’s entry into parliament - a review of Expressen’s depiction of the Sweden Demo...
The aim is to study representation of order and otherness in the late 1930's Swedish press. That is,...
This article discusses what a free and responsible press means in pluralistic democracies, focussing...
Bourdieu, filmswappers and the æsthetics of video nasties The article discusses different ways of ar...
The study is devoted to the analysis of the interaction of the comic and political in the logic of t...