Comedy: The Mastery of DiscourseHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1993 - 186 Seiten From Shakespeare to light-bulb jokes, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of the nature and function of comedy in our society. Drawing on theories of language from Foucault, Levi-Strauss and Lacan, it argues that joking is both a pleasurable and necessary function of using language. |
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... once highly valued and marginalised , as well as a potential unwillingness to confront its nature directly and thus uncover the ' policing ' action which precisely depends upon camouflaging its operation . Amongst Freud's major works ...
... once highly valued and marginalised , as well as a potential unwillingness to confront its nature directly and thus uncover the ' policing ' action which precisely depends upon camouflaging its operation . Amongst Freud's major works ...
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... once parallel and continually inter - involved.5 The exchange of women is not separate from the other two , for of course it will entail speaking words ' as ' the constituted group identity and , very often , material exchange ; while ...
... once parallel and continually inter - involved.5 The exchange of women is not separate from the other two , for of course it will entail speaking words ' as ' the constituted group identity and , very often , material exchange ; while ...
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... once also values ' . If this leads us to align non - verbal elements with ' language ' because , in reverse , words may be regarded in a poetical - magical - primitive way as ' things ' , it is deeply misleading ; it is by dismissing ...
... once also values ' . If this leads us to align non - verbal elements with ' language ' because , in reverse , words may be regarded in a poetical - magical - primitive way as ' things ' , it is deeply misleading ; it is by dismissing ...
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Joking and Discourse | 12 |
Joking as the Abuse of Language | 34 |
The Third Position | 58 |
Urheberrecht | |
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