Joking Asides: The Theory, Analysis, and Aesthetics of Humor
Autor Elliott Oringen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2016 – vârsta ani
Nothing
in
the
understanding
of
humor
is
as
simple
as
it
might
seem.
InJoking
Asides,
Elliott
Oring
confronts
the
problems
of
humor,
analyzing
the
key
contemporary
approaches
to
its
study
and
addressing
controversial
topics
with
new
empirical
data
and
insights.
A folklorist drawn to the study of humor, Oring developed his formulation of “appropriate incongruity” as a frame to understand what jokes must do to produce humor. He tests appropriate incongruity against other major positions in the field, including the general theory of verbal humor, conceptual integration theory, benign violation theory, and false-belief theory. Oring draws on the work of scholars from several disciplines—anthropology, folklore, philosophy, psychology, linguistics, and literature—to ask basic questions about the construction and evolution of jokes, untangle the matter of who the actual targets of a joke might be, and characterize the artistic qualities of jokes and joke performances.
Although Oring guides the reader through a forest of jokes and joke genres, this is not a joke book. A major work from a major scholar,Joking Asidesis a rigorous exploration of theoretical approaches to jokes and their functions and is filled with disquieting questions, penetrating criticisms, and original observations. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book will prove valuable to any scholar or student who takes matters of jokes and joking seriously.
A folklorist drawn to the study of humor, Oring developed his formulation of “appropriate incongruity” as a frame to understand what jokes must do to produce humor. He tests appropriate incongruity against other major positions in the field, including the general theory of verbal humor, conceptual integration theory, benign violation theory, and false-belief theory. Oring draws on the work of scholars from several disciplines—anthropology, folklore, philosophy, psychology, linguistics, and literature—to ask basic questions about the construction and evolution of jokes, untangle the matter of who the actual targets of a joke might be, and characterize the artistic qualities of jokes and joke performances.
Although Oring guides the reader through a forest of jokes and joke genres, this is not a joke book. A major work from a major scholar,Joking Asidesis a rigorous exploration of theoretical approaches to jokes and their functions and is filled with disquieting questions, penetrating criticisms, and original observations. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book will prove valuable to any scholar or student who takes matters of jokes and joking seriously.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781607324911
ISBN-10: 1607324911
Pagini: 268
Ilustrații: 2 figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Utah State University Press
Colecția Utah State University Press
ISBN-10: 1607324911
Pagini: 268
Ilustrații: 2 figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Utah State University Press
Colecția Utah State University Press
Recenzii
"A
most
valuable,
indeed
quite
outstanding,
contribution
to
the
study
of
humor
in
general,
and
jokes
in
particular,
by
one
of
the
leading
humor
scholars
of
the
English-speaking
world.”
—Christie Davies, University of Reading
"Theoretically sophisticated, cogently argued, and always attentive to the ways that jokes operate in real-life social contexts, Elliott Oring’sJoking Asidesis a critical tour de force—a stimulating contribution to the discourse in humor studies from one of the foremost scholars in the field."
—Greg Kelley, University of Guelph-Humber
"[F]ar from being 'merely' a collection of essays, the book is one whole, and worth reading from beginning to end."
—Western Folklore
"[Oring] never takes any theory at face value, no matter how popular or ingenious it is. Neither does he dismiss any theory that he disagrees with out of hand, but he seriously engages with all of them, with evidence and cogent, detailed argument. In the specific examples as well as in its general approach, this book is a model for all folklorists and humor scholars to follow."
—Journal of American Folklore
"[A] very accessible book even for readers that are not specialists in the subject, both in terms of the terminology used (all of which is carefully explained) and of content (clearly and transparently presented). . . . very valuable reading recommended for anyone willing to acquire a broad perspective on humour research and to be exposed to exemplary and acute critical reasoning."
—European Journal of Humour Research
"Joking Asides is an extremely readable and teachable volume, in which Oring continues to do invaluable work in making humor theory useful to contemporary scholars in a variety of disciplines."
—Journal of Popular Culture
—Christie Davies, University of Reading
"Theoretically sophisticated, cogently argued, and always attentive to the ways that jokes operate in real-life social contexts, Elliott Oring’sJoking Asidesis a critical tour de force—a stimulating contribution to the discourse in humor studies from one of the foremost scholars in the field."
—Greg Kelley, University of Guelph-Humber
"[F]ar from being 'merely' a collection of essays, the book is one whole, and worth reading from beginning to end."
—Western Folklore
"[Oring] never takes any theory at face value, no matter how popular or ingenious it is. Neither does he dismiss any theory that he disagrees with out of hand, but he seriously engages with all of them, with evidence and cogent, detailed argument. In the specific examples as well as in its general approach, this book is a model for all folklorists and humor scholars to follow."
—Journal of American Folklore
"[A] very accessible book even for readers that are not specialists in the subject, both in terms of the terminology used (all of which is carefully explained) and of content (clearly and transparently presented). . . . very valuable reading recommended for anyone willing to acquire a broad perspective on humour research and to be exposed to exemplary and acute critical reasoning."
—European Journal of Humour Research
"Joking Asides is an extremely readable and teachable volume, in which Oring continues to do invaluable work in making humor theory useful to contemporary scholars in a variety of disciplines."
—Journal of Popular Culture
“[O]ne
of
the
most
important—and
I
hope
also
the
most
influential—contributions
to
humor
studies
to
have
appeared
worldwide
in
the
last
few
decades.”
—Journal of the International Society for Contemporary Legend
“It remains undeniable that Joking Asides is but one more confirmation of Oring’s status as one of our leading theoreticians.”
—Humor
“An excellent book for cross-disciplinary teaching for undergraduate and graduate classes.”
—Journal of Royal Anthropological Institute
—Journal of the International Society for Contemporary Legend
“It remains undeniable that Joking Asides is but one more confirmation of Oring’s status as one of our leading theoreticians.”
—Humor
“An excellent book for cross-disciplinary teaching for undergraduate and graduate classes.”
—Journal of Royal Anthropological Institute
Notă biografică
Elliott
Oringis
professor
emeritus
of
anthropology
at
California
State
University,
Los
Angeles,
and
serves
on
the
editorial
boards
of Humor:
International
Journal
of
Humor
Research and Journal
ofFolklore
Research.
He
has
written
extensively
about
humor,
folklore,
and
cultural
symbolism.