1. Funny | Society for Cultural Anthropology
21 apr 2016 · Describing Greece as a giant mental hospital, a kingdom of absurdity, or a brothel—as a space in which freedom, sanity, and morality are out of ...
Anthropological interest in Greece centers on the crisis, and most recent ethnographies leave readers with feelings of compassion, solidarity and...
2. Humor: The elephant in the ethnographic room
10 jun 2022 · Driessen describes how anthropologists often encounter humor during their fieldwork, yet this is rarely mentioned in their articles or publications.
You've just arrived in Algeria to conduct fieldwork and you've tried your very best to learn the local language. On the streets you...
3. Cultural Differences in Humor Perception, Usage, and Implications
The four types of humor have been found to be applicable in different countries, such as Canada, China, the United States, Lebanon, and Belgium (Saroglou and ...
Humor is a universal phenomenon but is also culturally tinted. In this article, we reviewed the existing research that investigates how culture impacts indiv...
4. Humor in anthropology and folklore - De Gruyter
Humor in anthropology and folklore was published in The Primer of Humor Research on page 183.
5. Humour and the Plurality of Everyday Life in - Berghahn Journals
1 sep 2022 · Some influential anthropologists have discussed humour, jokes or laughter through a focus on their liberational or revolutionary qualities.
Abstract This article examines self-referential humour in narrative accounts about experiences of conflict and community division, based on fieldwork undertaken in an interface area in Belfast in the late 2000s and in the 2010s. It has been a classic approach within anthropological studies of humour and jokes to focus on their socially or politically subversive nature. Some anthropologists, however, have viewed this approach sceptically, pointing out the Janus-faced nature of laughter that can turn against the weak, or the ambiguity that humour carries. Sharing the understanding that ambivalence and ambiguity are humour's intrinsic features, this article argues that these very features make humour crucial to people's everyday recollections and interactions in a post-conflict, still-much divided, society. Self-comicalisation helps people produce distance, either from themselves or the social group to which they belong, and direct attention to the absurdity of daily life under a long-term conflict in which mundane, day-to-day concerns and intense violence and suffering all flow in parallel. Jokes and comical storytelling capture this plurality of everyday life, which can be shared across the community division. Through attempting to sound out what could and could not be joked about, moreover, people seek out possible interactions in unfamiliar and uncertain relationships.
6. Learning to Make People Laugh: A Semiotic Anthropology of Stand-up ...
28 apr 2016 · ... anthropology, to humor studies, and maybe even to comedy as a practice. ... country to do open-mic spots early on in their careers. It also ...
The Open-Mic Anthropologist The first time I performed stand-up comedy was in December 2015, at an open-mic club called On the Rocks. Gripped by nerves, I
7. The Anthropology of Comedy: Digression Doubled - Projects
1 dec 2016 · I am an anthropologist, doing research on stand-up comedy; I do anthropology of comedy. ... place. Comedians draw parallels and analogies, ...
First blog post by Marianna Keisalo. The idea of this joint blog is to provide a space to work through and comment on ideas regarding digressions. Some of these posts might be developed into longer publications, others may remain as digressions. In this post, I will discuss some ways I see digressions in anthropology and comedy.
8. [PDF] On the Anthropology of Humor and Laughter - Eagle Scholar
27 apr 2016 · Maybe you were laughing at the teacher that told you to shut up in the first place. Either way, these kinds of moments are formative for you as ...
9. Humor, Anthropology of.pdf - Henk Driessen - Academia.edu
Humor and joking are part of the human condition yet may differ from time to time, place to place, and even from person to person. A joke can make sense ...
Humor, Anthropology of.pdf
10. This Country: Searching for Home in (Very) Rural America
19 sep 2023 · This Country is a funny, personal and politically informed, story ... Location: Centre for Ethnography (HL348). Speakers. Navied ...
11. THE MEME RADAR: Locating Liberalism in Illiberal Hungary
Or, as Julian once put it: “The country is shit, but the memes are good. ... ” While this provides a useful general definition, an anthropology of memes ...
12. Funny Moments in Anthropology - TV Tropes
Before reaching New York to stop Discord, the group passes through a region of the country corrupted by Discords' Chaos as they come upon a sign that reads: " ...
"Are you gonna eat that?" When Lyra runs into Paul while searching for Monica, she tells him that, yes, chocolate milk rain is the end of the world. He replies "Some stay dry and others feel the pain." The same chapter has Randall, having …