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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: thirsty moore on September 29, 2005, 10:14:00 pm
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Has this been studied?
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Originally posted by econo:
Has this been studied?
OK, so I punched up JSTOR (available to us college types) and entered the following criteria:
All of these words: survival crazy laughter
At least one of these words: festival party humor
These Discipline(s) and/or Journal(s): Anthropology Philosophy Psychology Sociology
39 articles, including:
Laughing Matters: Comic Tradition in India
Wit and Politics: An Essay on Laughter and Power
The Jokes of an Irishman in a Multiethnic Urban Environment
The Production of Emotion and Social Control: Taunting, Anger, and the Rukka in the Faeroe Islands
Joint Action on the Wild Side of Manhattan: The Power of the Cultural Center on an Educational Alternative
Control Over Policy by Attendants in a Mental Hospital
Numskull Clans and Tales: Their Structure and Function in Asymmetrical Joking Relationships
A Classification for Shaggy Dog Stories
and so on....
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I sort of studied this while I was at Johns Hopkins and it's way too boring to post about here. So, quite simply, the answer to your question is no, or you would prefer no to. Considering that the human race is pretty resilient, probably closer to you would prefer not to.
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Perhaps this man knows.
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