Talking about Laughter

Talking about Laughter
Title Talking about Laughter PDF eBook
Author Alan H. Sommerstein
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 358
Release 2009-03-05
Genre Drama
ISBN 0191569682

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This book brings together fourteen studies by Alan Sommerstein on Aristophanes and his fellow comic dramatists, some of which have not previously appeared in print. The studies cover almost all the major topics of Sommerstein's work - the nature and functions of comedy in Aristophanes' time, its connections with the society and politics of its day, the question of Aristophanes' own political stances, the light comedy can throw on classical Athenians' perception of basic social divisions (age, gender, citizen/alien, free/slave), comedy's exploitation of the expressive resources of the Greek language, the composition and production history of individual plays, and the history of the genre as a whole.

Studies of Laughter in Interaction

Studies of Laughter in Interaction
Title Studies of Laughter in Interaction PDF eBook
Author Phillip Glenn
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 312
Release 2013-05-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1441162801

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Laughter is pervasive in interaction yet often overlooked in the research. This volume presents a collection of original studies revealing the highly-ordered, complex, and important phenomenon of laughter in everyday interactions. Building on 40 years of conversation analytic research, the authors show how the design and placement of laughs contribute to unfolding sequences, social activities, identities, and relationships. In this revealing study leading experts investigate laughter in a range of different contexts and across a variety of languages. The research demonstrates that laughter is not simply a reaction to humour but is used in a fascinating array of different ways. Findings reported here include its use in clinics, employment interviews, news interviews, classrooms, the discourse of children with severe autism, and ordinary conversations. The acoustics of laughter and its relationship to movement, gaze and gesture are also explored. The volume brings together new and influential research into this phenomenon to present the state-of-the-art. It will be invaluable to anyone interested in the study of interaction, conversation analysis, humour and laughter.

Laughter in Interaction

Laughter in Interaction
Title Laughter in Interaction PDF eBook
Author Phillip Glenn
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 204
Release 2003-09-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1139437372

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Laughter in Interaction is an illuminating and lively account of how and why people laugh during conversation. Bringing together twenty-five years of research on the sequential organisation of laughter in everyday talk, Glenn analyses recordings and transcripts to show the finely detailed co-ordination of human laughter. He demonstrates that its production and placement, relative to talk and other activities, reveal much about its emergent meaning and accomplishments. The book shows how the participants in a conversation move from a single laugh to laughing together, how the matter of 'who laughs first' implicates orientation to social activities and how interactants work out whether laughs are more affiliative or hostile. The final chapter examines the contribution of laughter to sequences of conversational intimacy and play and to the invocation of gender. Engaging and original, the book shows how this seemingly insignificant part of human communication turns out to play a highly significant role in how people display, respond to and revise identities and relationships.

Laughter

Laughter
Title Laughter PDF eBook
Author Henri Bergson
Publisher
Pages 206
Release 1911
Genre Comedy
ISBN

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The Linguistics of Laughter

The Linguistics of Laughter
Title The Linguistics of Laughter PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Routledge
Pages 269
Release
Genre
ISBN 1134178123

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Laughter in Interaction

Laughter in Interaction
Title Laughter in Interaction PDF eBook
Author Phillip J. Glenn
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 2003
Genre Conversation analysis
ISBN

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The Importance of Not Being Earnest

The Importance of Not Being Earnest
Title The Importance of Not Being Earnest PDF eBook
Author Wallace Chafe
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 183
Release 2007-02-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9027292973

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The thesis of this book is that neither laughter nor humor can be understood apart from the feeling that underlies them. This feeling is a mental state in which people exclude some situation from their knowledge of how the world really is, thereby inhibiting seriousness where seriousness would be counterproductive. Laughter is viewed as an expression of this feeling, and humor as a set of devices designed to trigger it because it is so pleasant and distracting. Beginning with phonetic analyses of laughter, the book examines ways in which the feeling behind the laughter is elicited by both humorous and nonhumorous situations. It discusses properties of this feeling that justify its inclusion in the repertoire of human emotions. Against this background it illustrates the creation of humor in several folklore genres and across several cultures. Finally, it reconciles this understanding with various already familiar ways of explaining humor and laughter.