Recontextualizing Humor : Rethinking the Analysis and Teaching of Humor /
Tsakona, Villy
Recontextualizing Humor : Rethinking the Analysis and Teaching of Humor / Villy Tsakona. - 1 online resource (XVI, 229 p.) - Language Play and Creativity [LPC] , 4 2363-7749 ; .
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Transcription conventions for the Greek oral data and its translation -- Introduction -- 1. Context in humor research -- 2. Humor and metapragmatics -- 3. Genres with/and humor -- 4. Towards a “contextualized” theory of humor -- 5. Teaching about humor within a critical literacy framework -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Subject Index -- Author Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Humor may surface in numerous and diverse contexts, which at the same time determine how humor works, its form, and its functions and consequences for interlocutors. Adopting a sociolinguistic and discourse analytic perspective, this study is aligned with approaches to humor exploring the variety of humorous genres, the wide range of sociopragmatic functions of humor, and the more or less dissimilar perceptions speakers may have concerning what humor is, what it means, and how it works. The chapters of this book propose a new theoretical approach to the analysis of humor by bringing context into focus. Furthermore, the study explores how we can teach about humor within a critical literacy framework creating classroom space for everyday humorous texts that are part of students’ social realities, and simultaneously taking into account that humor may yield multiple, disparaging, and often conflicting interpretations. This book is intended to appeal to humor researchers from various disciplines (such as linguistics, media studies, cultural studies, literary studies, sociology, anthropology, folklore) as well as to professionals or researchers in education.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781501517488 9781501511523 9781501511929
10.1515/9781501511929 doi
Humor.
Humor.
Metapragmatik.
Schriftlichkeit.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General.
Critical Literacy. Humor. Humorous Genres. Metapragmatics.
418.0071
Recontextualizing Humor : Rethinking the Analysis and Teaching of Humor / Villy Tsakona. - 1 online resource (XVI, 229 p.) - Language Play and Creativity [LPC] , 4 2363-7749 ; .
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Transcription conventions for the Greek oral data and its translation -- Introduction -- 1. Context in humor research -- 2. Humor and metapragmatics -- 3. Genres with/and humor -- 4. Towards a “contextualized” theory of humor -- 5. Teaching about humor within a critical literacy framework -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Subject Index -- Author Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Humor may surface in numerous and diverse contexts, which at the same time determine how humor works, its form, and its functions and consequences for interlocutors. Adopting a sociolinguistic and discourse analytic perspective, this study is aligned with approaches to humor exploring the variety of humorous genres, the wide range of sociopragmatic functions of humor, and the more or less dissimilar perceptions speakers may have concerning what humor is, what it means, and how it works. The chapters of this book propose a new theoretical approach to the analysis of humor by bringing context into focus. Furthermore, the study explores how we can teach about humor within a critical literacy framework creating classroom space for everyday humorous texts that are part of students’ social realities, and simultaneously taking into account that humor may yield multiple, disparaging, and often conflicting interpretations. This book is intended to appeal to humor researchers from various disciplines (such as linguistics, media studies, cultural studies, literary studies, sociology, anthropology, folklore) as well as to professionals or researchers in education.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781501517488 9781501511523 9781501511929
10.1515/9781501511929 doi
Humor.
Humor.
Metapragmatik.
Schriftlichkeit.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General.
Critical Literacy. Humor. Humorous Genres. Metapragmatics.
418.0071

