Laughter has the remarkable power of making an object come up close, of drawing it into a zone of crude contact where one can finger it familiarly on all sides, turn it upside down, inside out, peer at it from above and below, break open its external shell, look into its center, doubt it, take it apart, dismember it, lay it bare and expose it, examine it freely and experiment with it. If Bakhtin is right, laughter might be the perfect instrument of imperialism. Yet, at least from our twentieth-century vantage point, America’s early imperialists - the Puritans - seem like the most humorless of folk. Indeed, most of the moments of laughter left in the colonial records are jokes made by Algonquians and other Indians. It would seem that humor w...
This paper investigates the historical development of the social functions of laughter in literature...
Although in appearance a hilarious literary work about border crossing and cultural interaction, Tho...
This dissertation centers on the laughter elicited in early modern drama via text and performance. T...
grantor: University of TorontoBy focussing on the laughter evoked by prose fiction rather ...
Non-Indians have long considered Indian people to possess little or no sense of humor because they t...
grantor: University of TorontoWhile many critics see Native humour as directly reflecting ...
Since earliest contact, Europeans have projected myriad qualities onto the being they erroneously na...
Laughing is undoubtedly a universal behavior: every humans laughs. The purpose is not to question th...
Paper delivered at the 2008 meeting of the International Society for Humor Research, Alcala de Henar...
This thesis argues that, in key nineteenth century texts, humor is a means of fostering group identi...
In the conduction of my survey, I will be examining the joy component to emotions. Through this exam...
Human laughter has long been a subject of scholarly interest, but counter to commonly held assumptio...
Some of the uses of laughter in conversation are examined, specifically as laughter occurs in a seco...
The 1800 Act of Union incorporating Ireland into Great Britain changed what it meant to be a citizen...
In this article I try to conceive a new approach towards laughter in the context of formal schooling...
This paper investigates the historical development of the social functions of laughter in literature...
Although in appearance a hilarious literary work about border crossing and cultural interaction, Tho...
This dissertation centers on the laughter elicited in early modern drama via text and performance. T...
grantor: University of TorontoBy focussing on the laughter evoked by prose fiction rather ...
Non-Indians have long considered Indian people to possess little or no sense of humor because they t...
grantor: University of TorontoWhile many critics see Native humour as directly reflecting ...
Since earliest contact, Europeans have projected myriad qualities onto the being they erroneously na...
Laughing is undoubtedly a universal behavior: every humans laughs. The purpose is not to question th...
Paper delivered at the 2008 meeting of the International Society for Humor Research, Alcala de Henar...
This thesis argues that, in key nineteenth century texts, humor is a means of fostering group identi...
In the conduction of my survey, I will be examining the joy component to emotions. Through this exam...
Human laughter has long been a subject of scholarly interest, but counter to commonly held assumptio...
Some of the uses of laughter in conversation are examined, specifically as laughter occurs in a seco...
The 1800 Act of Union incorporating Ireland into Great Britain changed what it meant to be a citizen...
In this article I try to conceive a new approach towards laughter in the context of formal schooling...
This paper investigates the historical development of the social functions of laughter in literature...
Although in appearance a hilarious literary work about border crossing and cultural interaction, Tho...
This dissertation centers on the laughter elicited in early modern drama via text and performance. T...