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In the mid-seventies, both gender studies and humor studies emerged as new disciplines, with scholars from various fields undertaking research in these areas. The first publications that emerged in the field of gender studies came out of disciplines such as philosophy, history, and literature, while early works in the area of humor studies initially concentrated on language, linguistics, and psychology. Since then, both fields have flourished, but largely independently. This book draws together and focuses the work of scholars from diverse disciplines on intersections of gender and humor, giving voice to approaches in disciplines such as film, television, literature, linguistics, translation studies, and popular culture.

Recenzijas

"An interdisciplinary, international volume exploring the complex relationship between gender and humor and its attendant power dynamics is long overdue. This collection will be an invaluable resource to scholars and students in a variety of disciplines." -- Joanna Gilbert, Alma College, USA

Acknowledgments xiii
1 Humor: A Many Gendered Thing
1(12)
Delia Chiaro
Raffaella Baccouni
PART I
2 Blended Spaces as Subversive Feminist Humor
13(17)
Janet Bing
Joanne Scheibman
3 Traditional Comic Conflicts in Farce and Roles for Women
30(23)
Jessica Milner Davis
4 The School for Scandal: Humor and the Scandalized Narrative in Women's Speculative Fiction
53(22)
Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor
5 "A Gay Arcadia of Happy Girls": Women, the Body, and the Welfare State in British Film Comedy
75(10)
Frances Gray
6 Humorless Lesbians
85(15)
Don Kulick
7 Gender Trouble in Sketches from Japan
100(23)
Franqois Bouchetoux
PART II
8 Humor and Gender: An Overview of Psychological Research
123(24)
Rod A. Martin
9 Gender and Humor in Everyday Conversation
147(18)
Jennifer Coates
10 Funny, Feminine, and Flirtatious: Humor and Gendered Discourse Norms at Work
165(17)
Janet Holmes
Stephanie Schnurr
11 Power and Connection: Humor in a Cantonese Family
182(19)
John S. Y. Hui
PART III
12 Humor and Contemporary Product Design: International Perspectives
201(11)
Sheri R. Klein
13 Being Bovvered and Taking Liberties: Female Performance and Female Identities in The Catherine Tate Show
212(14)
Sharon Lockyer
14 Little Miss Sunshine and the Avoidance of Tragedy
226(14)
Gail Finney
15 "What'ya Mean I'm Funny?" Ball-Busting Humor and Italian American Masculinities
240(13)
Fred Gardaphe
16 "A Woman, a Wog and a Westie": Monica Pellizzari's Critical Humor from Down Under
253(9)
Alessandra Senzani
17 Gender and Grotesque Humor in Contemporary Italian Literature: Language, Culture, and Translation
262(14)
Brigid Maher
18 Queer Humor: Gay Comedy between Camp and Diversity
276(12)
Rainer Emig
19 Petite Flower, Giver Goddess, and Duchess of Discipline: Sexual Nonconformity, Play, and Camp Humor in the Performance of Judy Tenuta
288(10)
Giovanna P. Del Negro
20 Humor and Gender, Directions for Future Research: Where Do We Go from Here?
298(7)
Raffaella Baccolini
Delia Chiaro
References 305(32)
Contributors 337(6)
Index 343
Delia Chiaro is Professor of English Language and Translation at the University of Bologna, Italy

Rafaella Baccolini is Professor of English and Gender at the University of Bologna, Italy