Humor, Unlaughter, and Boundary Maintenance

Volume: 122, Issue: 484, Pages: 148 - 171
Published: Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
Some joke performances are meant to elicit differential responses-laughter from some, and unlaughter from salient others-and so serve as powerful methods for heightening group boundaries. This article illustrates this thesis by analyzing audience responses to practical jokes and to the Muhammad cartoons that aroused worldwide controversy in 2006. To further make this case, I will delineate a theory of the audience for humor. Such a theory has...
Paper Details
Title
Humor, Unlaughter, and Boundary Maintenance
Published Date
Jan 1, 2009
Volume
122
Issue
484
Pages
148 - 171
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