Published Online: 2015-2-3
Published in Print: 2015-2-1
©2015 by De Gruyter Mouton
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Understanding the Sequential Resources for Doing Humor in the Language Classroom
- Radical Clowning: Challenging Militarism through Play and Otherness
- Like Watching a Motorway Crash: Exploring the Embarrassment Humor of The Office
- Why All Dictators Have Moustaches: Political Jokes in Contemporary Belarus
- “Some Species of Contrasts”: British Graphic Satire, the French Revolution, and the Humor of Horror
- Sexist Humor in Facebook Profiles: Perceptions of Humor Targeting Women and Men
- Book Reviews
- Jocelyn Chey and Jessica Milner Davis: Humor in Chinese Life and Letters: Classical and Traditional Approaches
- Sam Friedman: Comedy and Distinction; the Cultural Currency of a ‘Good’ Sense of Humour
- Blank, Trevor J: The Last Laugh: Folk Humor, Celebrity Culture, and Mass-Mediated Disasters in the Digital Age
- Dynel Marta: Developments in Linguistic Humour Theory. Topics in Humor Research. Vol. 1
- Acknowledgement of Referees
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Understanding the Sequential Resources for Doing Humor in the Language Classroom
- Radical Clowning: Challenging Militarism through Play and Otherness
- Like Watching a Motorway Crash: Exploring the Embarrassment Humor of The Office
- Why All Dictators Have Moustaches: Political Jokes in Contemporary Belarus
- “Some Species of Contrasts”: British Graphic Satire, the French Revolution, and the Humor of Horror
- Sexist Humor in Facebook Profiles: Perceptions of Humor Targeting Women and Men
- Book Reviews
- Jocelyn Chey and Jessica Milner Davis: Humor in Chinese Life and Letters: Classical and Traditional Approaches
- Sam Friedman: Comedy and Distinction; the Cultural Currency of a ‘Good’ Sense of Humour
- Blank, Trevor J: The Last Laugh: Folk Humor, Celebrity Culture, and Mass-Mediated Disasters in the Digital Age
- Dynel Marta: Developments in Linguistic Humour Theory. Topics in Humor Research. Vol. 1
- Acknowledgement of Referees