The fabricated disaster caused by war and conflict and its traumatic effect on people and the environment hardly seems an appropriate subject of comic representation. Yet such an unamusing topic has often been represented in literature and visual arts through humour. Joseph Heller's novel Catch 22 and movies such as Tai a Waititi's Jojo Rabbit or Roberto Benigni's Life is Beautiful exemplify artistic expression that uses laughter to substantiate the poignant absurdity of war and genocide. Similarly, British-Nigerian writer and film director Biyi Bandele's WWII novel Burma Boy, the focus of the present article, uses Comedy to portray the futility, irrationality and madness of a war that had mortal consequences and traumatic resonances on the...
“We know that some tribes are said to be dour and unlaughing. Others laugh easily. Pygmies lie on th...
This thesis argues for the role of laughter in Roberto Bolaño’s laughter in 2666. It posits laughter...
Comics has a complex relationship to trauma. Earle argues that comics offers unique representational...
In 1994, in a small African nation of Rwanda, a civil war between the Hutu and the Tutsi turned into...
This essay on satire of war explores how two African writers, Ken Saro-Wiwa and Uzodinma Iweala, der...
This essay examines the circumstances of Jubril, Chief Ukongo and Colonel Usenetok, three casualties...
This thesis examines the operating principles of comedy narratives across literary and screen forms ...
[[abstract]]This paper concerns the comic holotropes in Gerald Vizenor?s Hiroshima Bugi (2003) and s...
Humour is often used as an important means of engendering positive emotions, preserving a sense of m...
A Star Called Henry (1999) and At Swim, Two Boys (2001) are two novels in which their authors try to...
In African Studies, political cartoons and comic strips have frequently been analyzed in relation to...
Biyi Bandele’s Burma Boy (2007) is exceptional in various ways. The novel deals with the Burma campa...
The history of genocide is replete with various humorous treatments by different actors with distinc...
Ahmadou Kourouma’s Allah is Not Obliged is a fiction based on the civil wars in the West African cou...
" "Comedy is tragedy plus time." This statement, attributed variously to Mark Twain, Steve Allen...
“We know that some tribes are said to be dour and unlaughing. Others laugh easily. Pygmies lie on th...
This thesis argues for the role of laughter in Roberto Bolaño’s laughter in 2666. It posits laughter...
Comics has a complex relationship to trauma. Earle argues that comics offers unique representational...
In 1994, in a small African nation of Rwanda, a civil war between the Hutu and the Tutsi turned into...
This essay on satire of war explores how two African writers, Ken Saro-Wiwa and Uzodinma Iweala, der...
This essay examines the circumstances of Jubril, Chief Ukongo and Colonel Usenetok, three casualties...
This thesis examines the operating principles of comedy narratives across literary and screen forms ...
[[abstract]]This paper concerns the comic holotropes in Gerald Vizenor?s Hiroshima Bugi (2003) and s...
Humour is often used as an important means of engendering positive emotions, preserving a sense of m...
A Star Called Henry (1999) and At Swim, Two Boys (2001) are two novels in which their authors try to...
In African Studies, political cartoons and comic strips have frequently been analyzed in relation to...
Biyi Bandele’s Burma Boy (2007) is exceptional in various ways. The novel deals with the Burma campa...
The history of genocide is replete with various humorous treatments by different actors with distinc...
Ahmadou Kourouma’s Allah is Not Obliged is a fiction based on the civil wars in the West African cou...
" "Comedy is tragedy plus time." This statement, attributed variously to Mark Twain, Steve Allen...
“We know that some tribes are said to be dour and unlaughing. Others laugh easily. Pygmies lie on th...
This thesis argues for the role of laughter in Roberto Bolaño’s laughter in 2666. It posits laughter...
Comics has a complex relationship to trauma. Earle argues that comics offers unique representational...