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Engaging Humor

Oring, Elliott
ISBN-10: 0252027868
ISBN-13: 9780252027864

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Elliott Oring is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at California State University, Los Angeles."Analyzed contextually and comparatively, humorous expressions emerge as forms of human communication whose implications are startling, engaging, and profound. Engaging Humor explores Freud's theory that every thought contains a joke.
Elliott Oring suggests that racist humor is not rooted in repression and offers a new perspective on other forms of humor seemingly based on hatred. He also addresses the use of jokes as commentaries on the conversations in which they are embedded and considers the similiarites in the humorous traditions of the United States, Australia, and Israel - each formed through colonization in modern times."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights ReservedIn Engaging Humor, Elliott Oring asks essential questions concerning humorous expression in contemporary society, examining how humor works, why it is employed, and what its messages might be. This provocative book is filled with examples of jokes and riddles that reveal humor to be a meaningful--even significant--form of expression. Oring scrutinizes classic Jewish jokes, frontier humor, racist cartoons, and contemporary joke cycles. He provides alternate ways of thinking about humorous expressions by examining their contexts--not just their contents. Arguing that incongruity and absurdity are key elements of humor, Oring also asserts that humor is a form of play and that playing with ideas does not require us to endorse them. Analyzed contextually and comparatively, humorous expressions emerge as forms of human communication whose implications are startling, engaging, and profound. Engaging Humor explores Freud's theory that every thought contains a joke. Oring suggests that racist humor is notrooted in repression and offers a new perspective on other forms of humor seemingly based on hatred, including the recent blonde joke cycle. Oring also addresses the use of jokes as commentaries on the conversations in which they are embedded and considers the similarities in the humorous traditions of the United States, Australia, and Israel--each formed through colonization in modern times.
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Preface
Appropriate Incongruity Redux
The Senses of Absurd Humor
Joke Thoughts
The Humor of Hate
Blond Ambitions and Other Signs of the Times
Humor and the Suppression of Sentiment
The Joke as Gloss
Colonizing Humor
Sigmund Freud's Jewish Joke Book
The Context of Internet Humor
Afterword
Appendix
Notes
Index


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Edition: 2003
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Binding: Trade Cloth
Pages: 224
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.03 lbs.
Language: English

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