Ludics and Laughter as Feminist Aesthetic

Ludics and Laughter as Feminist Aesthetic
Author: Jennifer Gustar
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2021-01-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1782847073

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Angela Carter's provocations to laughter and her enchantment with ludic narrative strategies are two key aspects of her aesthetic practice, neither of which has been the focus of sustained study. Ludics and Laughter as Feminist Aesthetic: Angela Carter at Play responds to this lacuna in Carter criticism. This international collection of eleven essays from acclaimed Carter scholars and emerging voices in the field of Carter studies seeks to reclaim play as a serious undertaking for feminist writing and scholarship and to foreground laughter as a potent affect. While Carter's work turned to comedy in the later years, from the first publication in 1966 until her last in 1992, her fiction, poetry and journalism engaged in sharp social and cultural critique; she habitually engaged this critique through ludic structures and wickedly funny narratives that challenged conventional norms and ways of thinking. Contributors explore the diverse ways in which Carter compelled a complex and often uneasy laughter by means of a controversial aesthetic that merges a persistently ludic sensibility with a biting intransigent wit. This volume draws on theories of play, surrealism, feminism, as well as studies of feminist humour and Carter's own journals and diaries to reveal the ways in which her work moves readers towards the unexpected. This volume will be of relevance both to scholars of Carter's work and of feminist humour more generally; as well, it will be of interest to students and general readers of Carter's fiction, journalism and poetry.

Gender and Laughter

Gender and Laughter
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2016-08-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9042026731

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This essay collection is dedicated to intersections between gender theories and theories of laughter, humour, and comedy. It is based on the results of a three-year research programme, entitled “Gender – Laughter – Media” (2003-2006) and includes a series of investigations on traditional and modern media in western cultures from the 18th to the 20th century. A theoretical opening part is followed by four thematic sections that explore the multiple forms of irritating stereotypical gender perceptions; aspects of (post-)colonialism and multiculturalism; the comic impact of literary and media genres in different national cultures; as well as the different comic strategies in fictional, philosophical, artistic or real life communication. The volume presents a variety of new approaches to the overlaps between gender and laughter that have only barely been considered in groundbreaking research. It forms a valuable read for scholars of literary, theatre, media, and cultural studies, at the same time reaching out to a general readership.

In Stitches

In Stitches
Author: Gloria J. Kaufman
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1991
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: 9780253206411

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Given in memory of Ethel A. Tsutsui, Ph. D. and Minoru Tsutsui, Ph. D.

Feminism and the Religious Significance of Laughing Bodies

Feminism and the Religious Significance of Laughing Bodies
Author: Nicole Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781032429564

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"This book identifies the significance of the body through a feminist reconceptualisation of laughter as a means of insight. It positions itself within the emerging scholarship on religion and humour but distinguishes itself by moving away from the emphasis on humour and instead focuses on the place and role of laughter. Through a feminist reading of laughter, which is grounded in the philosophical and psychological works of William James, this book emphasises the importance of the body to offer an exploration of laughter as a means of insight. In doing so, it challenges the classificatory orders of knowledge by recognising and arguing for the value of the body in the creation of knowledge and understanding. To demonstrate the centrality of the body for insight laughter, and thus the creation of knowledge, this book engages with laughter within three thematic areas: religious experience, gendered experiences (of laughter), and the ethics of laughter. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in Religious Studies, Theology, Gender Studies, Humour Studies, Philosophy, and the History of Ideas"--

Who's Laughing Now?

Who's Laughing Now?
Author: Jenny Sunden
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0262361140

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Exploring feminist social media tactics that use humor and laughter as a form of resistance to misogyny, rewiring feelings of shame into shamelessness. Online sexism, hate, and harassment aim to silence women through shaming and fear. In Who's Laughing Now? Jenny Sundén and Susanna Paasonen examine a somewhat counterintuitive form of resistance: humor. Sundén and Paasonen argue that feminist social media tactics that use humor, laughter, and a sense of the absurd to answer name-calling, offensive language, and unsolicited dick pics can reroute and rewire shame into a self-assured shamelessness.

Backflip

Backflip
Author: Laura Castaginini
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2013
Genre: Art, Australian
ISBN: 9780987226860

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Featuring work by Australian and international artists,BACKFLIP: Feminism and Humour in Contemporary Art seeks to challenge the ongoing stereotype of feminism as dry, dull and humourless. The exhibition affirms laughter as an important and potent tool for feminist artists across generations, geographies and political contexts. Humour has a unique ability to simultaneously disrupt and entertain, and lends itself readily to one of the overarching goals that unites the many feminisms; namely, to critique and destabilize patriarchy. Following on from last year’s lecture by the Guerrilla Girls, BACKFLIP will present a range of strategies and approaches from slapstick to satire, detouring through irony and black humour.

Humor and Feminism - A Research Into the Whereabouts of British Comediennes

Humor and Feminism - A Research Into the Whereabouts of British Comediennes
Author: Zuzanna Szutenberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2013-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9783656284734

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Research Paper from the year 2012 in the subject Women Studies / Gender Studies, grade: 66%, Hull University Business School (Social Sciences), course: Independent Research, language: English, comment: with annotated bibliography, abstract: 'Margaret Atwood, the Canadian novelist, once asked a group of women at a university why they felt threatened by men. The women said they were afraid of being beaten, raped or killed by men. She then asked a group of men why they felt threatened by women. They said they were afraid women would laugh at them.' (Bing:357) The subject chosen for this independent research project is the body of knowledge and practice in British humour. I will discuss the major processes of intellectual and artistic trends that have shaped the complex dynamics between gender, humour and the sociopolitical representation of women. My purpose is to unearth and trace how 'humour' - a formerly male and misogynist domain - was influenced by women and how it transformed into an area for feminist intervention.

Studies in American Humor

Studies in American Humor
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2001
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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Women and Laughter

Women and Laughter
Author: Frances B. Gray
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813915128

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Moving with lively ease from Aristotle to Lucille Ball and beyond, Frances Gray achieves a tour-de-force treatment of women and comedy while preserving humor throughout--her own and that of her subjects. She writes with clarity and theoretical rigor, providing a wealth of amusing anecdotes.

Women Writing Resistance

Women Writing Resistance
Author: Jennifer Browdy
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 080708820X

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Essays on Latinx and Caribbean identity and on globalization by renowned women writers, including Julia Alvarez, Edwidge Danticat, and Jamaica Kincaid Women Writing Resistance: Essays on Latin America and the Caribbean gathers the voices of sixteen acclaimed writer-activists for a one-of-a-kind collection. Through poetry and essays, writers from the Anglophone, Hispanic, and Francophone Caribbean, including Puertorriqueñas and Cubanas, grapple with their hybrid American political identities. Gloria Anzaldúa, the founder of Chicana queer theory; Rigoberta Menchú, the first Indigenous person to win a Nobel Peace Prize; and Michelle Cliff, a searing and poignant chronicler of colonialism and racism, among many others, highlight how women can collaborate across class, race, and nationality to lead a new wave of resistance against neoliberalism, patriarchy, state terrorism, and white supremacy.