Humour has been discovered in every known human culture and thinkers
have discussed it for over two thousand years. Humour can serve many
functions; it can be used to relieve stress, to promote goodwill among
strangers, to dissipate tension within a fractious group, to display
intelligence, and some have even claimed that it improves health and
fights sickness. In this Very Short Introduction Noel Carroll examines
the leading theories of humour including The Superiority Theory and
The Incongruity Theory. He considers the relation of humour to emotion
and cognition, and explores the value of humour, specifically in its
social functions. He argues that humour, and the comic amusement that
follows it, has a crucial role to play in the construction of
communities, but he also demonstrates that the social aspect of humour
raises questions such as 'When is humour immoral?' and 'Is laughing at
immoral humour itself immoral?'. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short
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A Very Short Introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191642593
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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