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A Cultural History of Humour - From Antiquity to the Present Day

Inglese · Tascabile

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Humour is without doubt a vital element of the human condition but it has rarely been the subject of serious historical research. Yet a closer look at jokes and other comic phenomena shows us that the nature of humour changes from one period to another, and that these changes can provide us with important insights into the social and cultural developments of the past.
This important and highly original book sets out to explore the terra incognita of humour through the ages - from jokes and stage humour in Greece and Rome to the jestbooks of early modern Europe, from practical jokes in Renaissance Italy to comic painting during the Dutch Golden Age, from Bakhtin's conception of laughter to the joking relationships of anthropologists.

These innovative accounts move humour into the centre of social and cultural history and throw an unexpected light on life and manners through the ages.


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List of illustrations. Notes on contributors.
Preface.
Introduction: Humour and History: Jan Bremmer and Herman Roodenburg.
1. Jokes, Jokers and Jokebooks in Ancient Greek Culture: Jan Bremmer.
2. Cicero, Plautus and Roman Laughter: Fritz Graf.
3. Laughter in the Middle Ages: Jacques Le Goff.
4. Bakhtin and his Theory of Carnival: Aaron Gurevich.
5. Frontiers of the Comic in Early Modern Italy, c1350-1750: Peter Burke.
6. The Comic and the Counter Reformation in the Spanish Netherlands: Johan Verberckmoes.
7. Prose Jest-Books Mainly in the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries in England: Derek Brewer.
8. To Converse Agreeably: Civility and the Telling of Jokes in Seventeenth-Century Holland: Herman Roodenburg.
9. How was Jan Steen Funny? Strategies and Functions of Comic Painting in the Seventeenth Century: Mariet Westermann.
10. Parliamentary Hilarity Inside the French Constitutional Assembly (1789-91): Antoine de Baecque.
11. Humour and the Public Sphere in Nineteenth-Century Germany: Mary Lee Townsend.
12. Humour, Laughter and the Field: Reflections from Anthropology: Henk Driessen.
13. Humour and History: A Research Bibliography: Johan Verberckmoes.
Index of Names.
Index of Subjects.


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Jan Mremmer, University of Groningen
Herman Roodenburg, P.J. Meertens-Institute Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam


Riassunto

aeo Highly original and innovative account of the history of humour through the ages from Antiquity to the present day. aeo Includes accounts of jokes and stage humour in Greece and Rome, practical jokes in Renaissance Italy and comic painting during the Dutch Golden Age.

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Autori J Bremmer, J. Gavan Bremmer, Jan Bremmer
Con la collaborazione di Jan Bremmer (Editore), Jan (University of Groningen) Bremmer (Editore), Bremmer Jan (Editore), Herman Roodenburg (Editore), Herman (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences) Roodenburg (Editore), Roodenburg Herman (Editore)
Editore Wiley
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 18.05.1997
 
EAN 9780745618807
ISBN 978-0-7456-1880-7
Pagine 280
Dimensioni 154 mm x 229 mm x 21 mm
Peso 397 g
Categorie Saggistica > Storia > Altro
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze sociali, tematiche generali

History of Ideas, Europe, Anthropology, HISTORY / Social History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General

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