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The Game of Humor: A Comprehensive Theory of Why We Laugh

Charles Gruner, Charles R. Gruner

The Game of Humor: A Comprehensive Theory of Why We Laugh Charles Gruner, Charles R. Gruner Amazon Price: $24.45
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Editorial Review:

A consideration of what makes us laugh and why with a claim that apart from 'good-natured play' humour is rarely as innocent as it appears, arising as it so often does from mischances, infirmities and indecencies.

Clowns for Beginners (Writers and Readers Documentary Comic Book.)

Joe Lee

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Deceptive Title, Poorly Proofread, Major Historical Blunders 2 out of 5 stars.
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Having great deal of respect for the Readers and Writers series in general, I was truly disappointed by Joe Lee's _History of Clowns for Beginners_. First of all, be forewarned: Lee's subject is not so much circus clowns per se (they get about two pages), but the various incarnations of the trickster archetype in general, from the Paleolithic era through the present.
Besides the utterly groundless statements made about the disposition and mentality of preliterate civilizations, there are numerous major historical errors of an elementary nature. For example, Lee claims that no text of a Greek satyr play has survived--if, in fact, any "had ever even existed." What on Earth is he talking about? Evidently Lee isn't familiar with Euripides' _Cyclops_ or the fragments we have of dozens of other satyr plays. Another of Lee's bizarre statements is that Erasmus translated the New Testament "into Latin and Greek." Apparently Lee is unaware that the original language of the New Testament is, in fact, Greek.
Neither of the silly errors should have escaped the notice of a decent editor. Nor should the countless grammatical and punctuation errors which riddle the text, sometimes rendering it unintelligible.
After spotting various errors on subjects in which I am well versed, I began wondering how much I could trust Lee's representation of periods and concepts relatively unfamilar to me. And it's hard for a reader in that kind of skeptical posture to be impressed or intrigued by anything at all.
In short, this book was a disappointment--it's such a shame, since it's such a good idea for a book in the first place. I can only hope that Writers and Readers releases a new edition of _Clowns for Beginners_ after subjecting it to a major overhaul.
To Lee's credit, some of his wordplay is funny and his art is excellent.

The Jokes of Sigmund Freud: A Study in Humor and Jewish Identity

Elliott Oring

The Jokes of Sigmund Freud: A Study in Humor and Jewish Identity Elliott Oring List Price: $25.00
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Unravels the intimate connection between Sigmund Freud, an inveterate joketeller, and his Jewish identity.

The Soul of Wit: Joke Theory from Grimm to Freud (Modern German Culture and Literature)

Carl Hill

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Witz first became a burning issue for German intellectuals after 1671 when le Père Dominique Bonhours in his Entretiens d'Artiste et d'Eugène informed them that they didn't have any. According to Bonhours, it wasn't really the Germans' fault that they were a little dim, it is just that they live in a cold climate and tend to be fat. A feud between French bel esprit and German Intellekt erupted that has persisted ever since.
 
Scholarly investigations into the nature of the joke have traditionally been plagued by a bad conscience and invariably begin with an apology to the reader for taking time for such a frivolous subject. In breaking with this tradition, Hill places wit almost at the heart of the universe, tracing it from Genesis to the dawn of themodern age. Even if the reader is reluctant to grant Witz this metaphysical and world-historical status, it must at least be admitted that Witz cannot be dismissed as a just a joke.
 
Witz can serve either builders or destroyers, defenders of the faith or heretics, diplomats or oafs, male chauvinists or radical feminists. Witz shows its volatility in setting up cultural, class, and gender boundaries just to smash them. Hill argues that there is something about Witz that makes it quintessential to the plight of modern culture. He views Witz as an ahistorical subject developing over time and transcending the lifespans and intentions of the authors who have wirtten with or about it.
 
In Der Witz, for instance, Freud thougth he was describing the workings of a historical psychological process, but the material he works with betrays him. His examples twist, mock, and undermine the theories he makes about them. And though Fred wrote dismissively of it, there is a long history of Witztheorie from which his own sprang. It has a long history through which its meaning shifts many times. The very word Witz was fought over, sometimes sluggishly and between buffoons but often with a brilliance that gave it lustre.

Breaking Up (at) Totality: A Rhetoric of Laughter (Rhetorical Philosophy & Theory)

D. Diane Davis

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Editorial Review:

Rhetoric and composition theory has shown a renewed interest in sophistic countertraditions, as seen in the work of such "postphilosophers" as Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, and Hélène Cixous, and of such rhetoricians as Susan Jarratt and Steven Mailloux. As D. Diane Davis traces today’s theoretical interest to those countertraditions, she also sets her sights beyond them.

          

Davis takes a “third sophistics” approach, one that focuses on the play of language that perpetually disrupts the “either/or” binary construction of dialectic. She concentrates on the nonsequential  third—excess—that overflows language’s dichotomies. In this work, laughter operates as a trope for disruption or breaking up, which is, from Davis’s perspective, a joyfully destructive shattering of our confining conceptual frameworks.

           

The Basic Humor Process: A Cognitive-Shift Theory and the Case against Incongruity (Humor Research, No. 5) (Humor Research, No 5)

Robert L. Latta

The Basic Humor Process: A Cognitive-Shift Theory and the Case against Incongruity (Humor Research, No. 5) (Humor Research, No 5) Robert L. Latta Amazon Price: $151.00
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Good Stuff, but Very Verbose 4 out of 5 stars.
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Unless you are part of the 0.00001% of the population that is into deeply philosophical humor theory (as I am), this book is not for you; however, if you like verbosely-written, semi-combatant, yet subtly persuasive, arguments for an alternative to the ever-popular 'Incongruity' theory of humor, then this book is golden.

Latta's does fine work in establishing a process-oriented understanding of humor. His theory is compelling and interesting, but his writing is very thick.

This book is a great reference for humor theorists, but it is not for the casual reader. Like Tolkien was for the genre of fantasy, Latta is for humor theory: good, but really, really, really hard to read in one sitting.

Humor for Healing: A Therapeutic Approach

Linda Clarke Harvey

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Editorial Review:

Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore. Offers health care professionals a study of humor and its effects on communication, patient therapy, and workplace stress. Discusses the physiological and psychological effects of stress and humor for patients and healthcare workers. Designed as a teaching aid for instructing classes in the use of humor. Softcover.

Jokes: Their Purpose and Meaning

Herbert S. Strean

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In the tradition of Freud's Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious, Herbert Strean has presented an incisive examination of jokes as a form of emotional communication of our deepest anxieties and most basic conflicts and impulses. He lucidly illustrates how, through the medium of jokes, we are permitted safe, if indirect, expression of our erotic and perverse wishes, our hostile and defiant attitudes toward authority, our needs to deprecate those we perceive as superior, our stake in the war of the sexes, and our gratification in depicting religious figures (and therapists) as all too humanly succumbing to the temptations of lust and avarice. The jokes Dr. Strean presents and discusses are those concerned with the basic life situations that are inevitably characterized by ambivalence and conflict. Thus they constitute the principal material of psychotherapy.

Life Studies of Comedy Writers (Classics in Communication and Mass Culture Series)

Melanie Allen

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The authors reveal the experiences of comedy writers in creating humour. Presents theoretical discussions about several humour fields. The major themes are: creativity, interpersonal relationships, reinforcement, aggression, rhythm, play and the role of the unconscious in humour creation. Aimed at communication scholars and sociologists.

Split Down the Sides

R.D.V. Glasgow

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This book is a study of the interrelationship between comedy and selfhood. While most people have a clear idea of what is meant by comedy, the notion of a self is much more enigmatic and therefore requires illumination. The book is accordingly divided into two parts: the first attempts to clarify what is meant by a self, and the second applies the resulting schematization of selfhood to the phenomenon of laughter. The two parts echo one another, contributing both to an understanding of comedy and to the ongoing philosophical question of identity.

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