The Secret of HumorRodopi, 1978 - 205 |
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... person laughs he is expressing a guilt - ridden need to get revenge against society . William McDougall suggests that human beings can't afford to expend all their energy feeling sorry for everyone's minor problems ; these excessive ...
... person laughs he is expressing a guilt - ridden need to get revenge against society . William McDougall suggests that human beings can't afford to expend all their energy feeling sorry for everyone's minor problems ; these excessive ...
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... person who is being laughed at -- to the affectionate laughter at a child's unsuccessful attempts to begin walking . A great deal of laughter is obviously based on this feeling of superiority . Ashley Montague , for example , has ...
... person who is being laughed at -- to the affectionate laughter at a child's unsuccessful attempts to begin walking . A great deal of laughter is obviously based on this feeling of superiority . Ashley Montague , for example , has ...
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... persons enjoying the humor are not exposed to a flagrant or distressing attack on an individual or an idea , and need not consider themselves sadistic or even unkind . The degree of deviousness in camouflaging aggression seems to ...
... persons enjoying the humor are not exposed to a flagrant or distressing attack on an individual or an idea , and need not consider themselves sadistic or even unkind . The degree of deviousness in camouflaging aggression seems to ...
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... . The " primitive " person enjoys his aggression directly , the " civilized " individual enjoys his aggression indirectly ; both derive pleasure from playful aggression . Chapter Two Aggression in Humor The idea that humor is 11.
... . The " primitive " person enjoys his aggression directly , the " civilized " individual enjoys his aggression indirectly ; both derive pleasure from playful aggression . Chapter Two Aggression in Humor The idea that humor is 11.
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... person who is more stupid than the norm , not at the person who is more intelligent ; but surely it is just as incongruous to be brilliant as it is to be foolish . Yet we do not laugh at incongruous superiority . The slowest person in a ...
... person who is more stupid than the norm , not at the person who is more intelligent ; but surely it is just as incongruous to be brilliant as it is to be foolish . Yet we do not laugh at incongruous superiority . The slowest person in a ...
Spis treści
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Obvious Aggression | 27 |
Unexpected Truth Aggression Against | 75 |
Sexual Humor Aggression Against | 89 |
Scatological Humor Aggression Against | 119 |
Cosmic Humor Aggression Against | 139 |
Nonsense Humor Aggression Against | 169 |
Word Play Aggression Against Confor | 183 |
Conclusion | 201 |
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absurd Albert Rapp Ambivalence American amusing anecdote anthropologist asked audience behavior Bergler black humor Chapter cliches clown comedy comic cosmic humor cosmic irony create humor culture D. H. Monro distortion Edward Gorey Edward Lear element enjoy excrement expresses aggression familiar feel superior Folklore following examples fool form of aggression form of humor Freud Freudian funny Gershon Legman girl graffiti grotesque H. L. Mencken hostility human Incongruity theory insults invective James Thurber Joe Miller's Jests kind lady laugh laughter limericks Little Audrey Ludovici Martha Wolfenstein Nonsense humor nonsense verse obscene person play playful aggression pleasure popular practical joke pretend proverbs provides psychoanalyst puns Pussy remarks replied resentment Rickles ridiculing sadism satirists says scatological humor sexual humor shaggy dog story someone sometimes sophisticated source of humor Spooner taboo tells thing Thurber told trick Trickster urinate victim Willeford Wolfenstein woman word-play words writers young
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