The Mirth of Nations

The Mirth of Nations
Author: Christie Davies
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351479370

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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 stu

The Mirth of Nations

The Mirth of Nations
Author: Christie Davies
Publsiher: AldineTransaction
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 141281457X

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At Home in the Netherlands uses a range of indicators to describe developments in the integration of non-Western migrants and their children in the Netherlands. Attention is focused on the situation of non-Western children in education, the position of non-Western migrants on the labour and housing markets, their representation in the crime figures and their degree of socio-cultural integration. The book also looks at civic integration, the mutual perceptions of the non-Western and indigenous populations, and the life situation of young people with a non-Western background.

A Comparative View of the French and English Nations in Their Manners Politics and Literature By John Andrews

A Comparative View of the French and English Nations  in Their Manners  Politics  and Literature  By John Andrews
Author: John Andrews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1785
Genre: England
ISBN: UVA:X000464237

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America s Most Famous Catholic According to Himself

America   s Most Famous Catholic  According to Himself
Author: Stephanie N. Brehm
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780823285327

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For nine years, Stephen Colbert’s persona “Colbert”—a Republican superhero and parody of conservative political pundits—informed audiences on current events, politics, social issues, and religion while lampooning conservative political policy, biblical literalism, and religious hypocrisy. To devout, vocal, and authoritative lay Catholics, religion is central to both the actor and his most famous character. Yet many viewers wonder, “Is Colbert a practicing Catholic in real life or is this part of his act?” America’s Most Famous Catholic (According to Himself) examines the ways in which Colbert challenges perceptions of Catholicism and Catholic mores through his faith and comedy. Religion and the foibles of religious institutions have served as rich fodder for scores of comedians over the years. What set “Colbert” apart on his Comedy Central show, The Colbert Report, was that his critical observations were made more powerful and harder to ignore because he approached religious material not from the predictable stance of the irreverent secular comedian but from his position as one of the faithful. He is a Catholic celebrity who can bridge critical outsider and participating insider, neither fully reverent nor fully irreverent. Providing a digital media ethnography and rhetorical analysis of Stephen Colbert and his character from 2005 to 2014, author Stephanie N. Brehm examines the intersection between lived religion and mass media, moving from an exploration of how Catholicism shapes Colbert’s life and world towards a conversation about how “Colbert” shapes Catholicism. Brehm provides historical context by discovering how “Colbert” compares to other Catholic figures, such Don Novello, George Carlin, Louis C.K., and Jim Gaffigan, who have each presented their views of Catholicism to Americans through radio, film, and television. The last chapter provides a current glimpse of Colbert on The Late Show, where he continues to be voice for Catholicism on late night, now to an even broader audience. America’s Most Famous Catholic (According to Himself) also explores how Colbert carved space for Americans who currently define their religious lives through absence, ambivalence, and alternatives. Brehm reflects on the complexity of contemporary American Catholicism as it is lived today in the often-ignored form of Catholic multiplicity: thinking Catholics, cultural Catholics, cafeteria Catholics, and lukewarm Catholics, or what others have called Colbert Catholicism, an emphasis on the joy of religion in concert with the suffering. By examining the humor in religion, Brehm allows us to see clearly the religious elements in the work and life of comedian Stephen Colbert.

The Politics of Humour

The Politics of Humour
Author: Martina Kessel,Patrick Merziger
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012-01-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781442695139

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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 Nations of the World Russia

The Nations of the World  Russia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1898
Genre: World history
ISBN: UVA:X002555329

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The Music of the Most Ancient Nations

The Music of the Most Ancient Nations
Author: Carl Engel
Publsiher: London : J. Murray
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1870
Genre: Jews
ISBN: IBNF:CF000271367

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The Music of the Most Ancient Nations Particularly of the Assyrians Egyptians and Hebrews with Special Reference to Recent Discoveries in Western Asia and in Egypt

The Music of the Most Ancient Nations  Particularly of the Assyrians  Egyptians and Hebrews  with Special Reference to Recent Discoveries in Western Asia and in Egypt
Author: Carl Engel
Publsiher: London : J. Murray
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1870
Genre: Jews
ISBN: BL:A0019059173

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