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The Hilarious Guide to Great Bad Taste International Ethnic Jokes

The Hilarious Guide to Great Bad Taste International Ethnic Jokes
Author: Mike Callie
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781500287993

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THE HILARIOUS GUIDE TO GREAT BAD TASTE ETHNIC JOKES Volume 7 A superb and funny collection of over 220 premium Classic Dirty, Bad Taste, Offensive, insulting, Sick, Perverted, Shocking and Racist ETHNIC JOKES & ONE LINERS that POLACKS, GOOKS, NIPS, DAGOS, DOT HEADS, FROGS, RUSSKIES, SHEEP SHAGGERS, PAKIS, KRAUTS, PADDYS, LIMEYS, CZECHS, RED SKINS, PALEFACES, GRINGOS, OOGA BOOGAS & ZORBAS Really Hate.... And Rightfully So! Written, Edited and 'Massaged' for the needy "Bad Taste Deprived" by Acclaimed Comedy & Joke Writer and Producer, MIKE CALLIE as part of the Hilarious Bad Taste Joke Book Series. Available on www.Amazon.com BAD TASTE HAS NEVER BEEN FUNNIER!! www.badtastebooks.com


Bad Taste International Ethnic Jokes

Bad Taste International Ethnic Jokes
Author: Mike Callie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2014-12-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781502329110

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International Ethnic Joke and Humor


Good Humor, Bad Taste

Good Humor, Bad Taste
Author: Giselinde Kuipers
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2015-04-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1501510894

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This is an updated edition of Good Humor, Bad Taste: A Sociology of the Joke, published in 2006. Using a combination of interview materials, survey data, and historical materials, it explores the relationship between humor and gender, age, social class, and national differences in the Netherlands and the United States. This edition includes new developments and research findings in the field of humor studies.


The Language of Humor

The Language of Humor
Author: Alleen Pace Nilsen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2018-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1108416543

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Explores how humor can be explained across the various sub-disciplines of linguistics, in order to aid communication.


De Gruyter Handbook of Humor Studies

De Gruyter Handbook of Humor Studies
Author: Thomas E. Ford
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2024-07-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3110755777

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The De Gruyter Handbook of Humor Studies consolidates the cumulative contributions in theory and research on humor from 57 international scholars representing 21 different countries in the widest possible diversity of disciplines. It organizes research in a unique conceptual framework addressing two broad themes: the Essence of Humor and the Functions of Humor. Furthermore, scholars of humor have recognized that humor is not only a universal human experience, it is also inherently social, shared among people and woven into the fabric of nearly every type of interpersonal relationship. Scholars across all academic disciplines have addressed questions about the essence and functions of humor at different "levels of analysis" relating to how narrowly or broadly they conceptualize the social context of humor. Accordingly, the editors have organized each broad thematic section into four subsections defined by "level of analysis." The book first addresses questions about individual psychological processes and text properties, then moves to questions involving broader conceptualizations of the social context addressing humor and social relations, and humor and culture. By providing a comprehensive review of foundational work as well as new research and theoretical advancements across academic disciplines, the De Gruyter Handbook of Humor Studies will serve as the foremost authoritative research handbook for experienced humor scholars as well as an essential starting point for newcomers to the field, such as graduate students seeking to conduct their own research on humor. Further, by highlighting the interdisciplinary interest of new and emerging areas of research the book identifies and defines directions for future research for scholars from every discipline that contributes to our understanding of humor.


The Politics of Humour

The Politics of Humour
Author: Martina Kessel
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442642920

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The period between the First World War and the fall of the Berlin Wall is often characterized as the age of extremes--while this era witnessed unprecedented violence and loss of human life, it also saw a surge in humorous entertainment in both democratic and authoritarian societies. The Politics of Humour examines how works such as satirical magazines and comedy films were used both to reaffirm group identity and to exclude those who did not belong. The essays in this collection analyse the political and social context of comedy in Europe and the United States, exploring topics ranging from the shifting targets of ethnic jokes to the incorporation of humour into wartime broadcasting and the uses of satire as a means of resistance. Comedy continues to define the nature of group membership today, and The Politics of Humour offers an intriguing look at how entertainment helped everyday people make sense of the turmoil of the twentieth century.


The Language of Jokes in the Digital Age

The Language of Jokes in the Digital Age
Author: Delia Chiaro
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2017-11-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1351379968

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In this accessible book, Delia Chiaro provides a fresh overview of the language of jokes in a globalized and digitalized world. The book shows how, while on the one hand the lingua-cultural nuts and bolts of jokes have remained unchanged over time, on the other, the time-space compression brought about by modern technology has generated new settings and new ways of joking and playing with language. The Language of Jokes in the Digital Age covers a wide range of settings from social networks, e-mails and memes, to more traditional fields of film and TV (especially sitcoms and game shows) and advertising. Chiaro’s consideration of the increasingly virtual context of jokes delights with both up-to-date examples and frequent reference to the most central theories of comedy. This lively book will be essential reading for any student or researcher working in the area of language and humour and will be of interest to those in language and media and sociolinguistics.


Studies in Political Humour

Studies in Political Humour
Author: Villy Tsakona
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027282218

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If politics is a serious matter and humour a funny one, this volume investigates how and why the boundaries between the two are blurred: politics can be represented in a humorous manner and humour can have a serious intent. Political humour conveys criticism against the political status quo and/or recycles and reinforces dominant views on politics. The data analysed comes from European states with different sociopolitical histories and traditions and the methodologies adopted originate in different fields (discourse analysis, folklore and cultural studies, media studies, sociolinguistics, sociology, theatre semiotics). The first part of the volume is dedicated to politicians’ humour as a means of public positioning, deliberation, and eventually attack against political adversaries, while the second one involves political satire as realised in different genres: animation, impersonation, and cartoons. Last but not least, the third part shows how political humour can be manipulated in public debates or become an integral part of postmodern art.


The Mirth of Nations

The Mirth of Nations
Author: Christie Davies
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2011-12-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1412837839

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The Mirth of Nations is a social and historical study of jokes told in the principal English-speaking countries. It is based on use of archives and other primary sources, including old and rare joke books. Davies makes detailed comparisons between the humor of specific pairs of nations and ethnic and regional groups. In this way, he achieves an appreciation of the unique characteristics of the humor of each nation or group. A tightly argued book, The Mirth of Nations uses the comparative method to undermine existing theories of humor, which are rooted in notions of hostility, conflict, and superiority, and derive ultimately from Hobbes and Freud. Instead Davies argues that humor merely plays with aggression and with rule-breaking, and that the form this play takes is determined by social structures and intellectual traditions. It is not related to actual conflicts between groups. In particular, Davies convincingly argues that Jewish humor and jokes are neither uniquely nor overwhelmingly self-mocking as many writers since Freud have suggested. Rather Jewish jokes, like Scottish humor and jokes are the product of a strong cultural tradition of analytical thinking and intelligent self-awareness. The volume shows that the forty-year popularity of the Polish joke cycle in America was not a product of any special negative feeling towards Poles. Jokes are not serious and are not a form of determined aggression against others or against one’s own group. The Mirth of Nations is readable as well as revisionist. It is written with great clarity and puts forward difficult and complex arguments without jargon in an accessible manner. Its rich use of examples of all kinds of humor entertains the reader, who will enjoy a great variety of jokes while being enlightened by the author’s careful explanations of why particular sets of jokes exist and are immensely popular. The book will appeal to general readers as well as those in cultural studies.