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In the Event of Laughter: Psychoanalysis, Literature and Comedy: Psychoanalytic Horizons

Autor Prof. Alfie Bown
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mai 2020
Using Lacanian psychoanalysis, as well as its pre-history and afterlives, In the Event of Laughter argues for a new framework for discussing laughter. Responding to a tradition of 'comedy studies' that has been interested only in the causes of laughter (in why we laugh), it proposes a different relationship between laughter and causality. Ultimately it argues that laughter is both cause and effect, troubling chronological time and asking for a more nuanced way of conceiving the relationship between subjects and their laughter than existing theories have accounted for. Making this visible via psychoanalytic ideas of retroactivity, Alfie Bown explores how laughter - far from being a mere response to a stimulus - changes the relationship between the present, the past and the future. Bown investigates this hypothesis in relation to a range of comic texts from the 'history of laughter,' discussing Chaucer, Shakespeare, Kafka and Chaplin, as well as lesser-known but vital figures from the comic genre.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501364136
ISBN-10: 1501364138
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Psychoanalytic Horizons

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

A significant intervention into the burgeoning field of comedy studies, covering pyschoanalytic and philosophical debates, the comic novel, comedy in drama, Russian literature, Shakespeare and his contemporaries, and comic popular culture and the Commedia 'dell Artes

Notă biografică

Alfie Bown is author of The Playstation Dreamworld (2017) and Enjoying It: Candy Crush and Capitalism (2015). He is editor of Everyday Analysis and writes for The Guardian and The Paris Review, among other publications.

Cuprins

List of FiguresPreface and AcknowledgmentsNote on the TextIntroduction: Laughter's Doubleness1. Laughter as Liberation2. Laughter and Control3. Laughter as Event4. Laughter and AnxietyConclusionBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

I read In the Event of Laughter with real pleasure. It is smart and confident, but also ruminative and genuinely philosophical, and balances a distinct central thesis with many diverse case studies. The notion that there is something penny-pinching and parsimonious about existing accounts of 'the event' ('a rare and unusual occurrence, something that occasionally interrupts the trajectory of things'), and that rather, wouldn't we be better off thinking about how it happens all the time?, is a very sympathetic one; and it's an inspired twist to locate it in the act of laughter. The book will certainly have readers in the growing area of comedy and laughter studies, as it is a combative (though courteous) shakeup of that field.
Alfie Bown's In the Event of Laughter is above all about taking laughter seriously, recognizing in it a force that erects and constructs ideologies and subjectivities, as well as calling these very things into question. A wonderful book, providing a fresh and pleasantly surprising conceptual framework for the discussion of laughter.
Fans of philosophy and literature alike will truly enjoy Alfie Bown's In the Event of Laughter for the way it draws together Hegel, Freud, Lacan, and Badiou with readings of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Dickens, Gogol, Baudelaire, and Kafka, to tell a compelling story about the meaning of laughter. Bown shows that when we divide laughter into its common types (radical vs. reactionary, canned vs. spontaneous, liberatory vs. enthralling), we obscure the fact that laughter is, in toto, our experience in ideology. Every laugh resets our connection to ideology right at the moment ideology itself, intermittent as ever, releases us into laughter. Every guffaw is an event that refashions us for a society constantly remaking itself. Every chortle, a world reimagined but reaffirmed. As Bown nicely demonstrates, laughter as ideology comprehends social and biological, political and natural, and ideal and material domains, all the way up to the angels and all the way down to the turtles.