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De Gruyter Mouton - Jokes and Their Relations to Society 4

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Description

Jokes and Their Relations to Society: 4 (Humor Research [HR], 4) provides a deep look into the role of humor within human structures. Published by De Gruyter Mouton, this volume serves as a vital resource for those studying how laughter and comedy interact with various social frameworks. This work is designed for a multidisciplinary audience. It offers valuable insights for scholars working in anthropology, sociology, folklore, and social psychology. Researchers in linguistics and literature will also find this text helpful for their studies. Additionally, historians and philosophers can utilize this volume to expand their understanding of humor's impact on the world. Whether you are conducting academic research or looking for specialized knowledge in the social sciences, this book provides a foundation for understanding the complex connections between humor and society. It is a specialized addition to the Humor Research series, making it an essential tool for academic libraries and individual researchers in the field.

Key Features

Multidisciplinary approach that connects humor to anthropology, sociology, and folklore.

Ideal for scholars researching social psychology and the linguistic aspects of comedy.

Provides valuable perspectives for historians and philosophers studying social structures.

Part of the specialized Humor Research (HR) series from De Gruyter Mouton.

Supports academic study in literature and the broader social sciences.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 July 1998
Listed Since
09 October 2005

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