“Our laughter may yet have a future”: The promise of researching, writing, and teaching contemporary humour and laughter (original) (raw)
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"Breaking the Habit: Laughter, Rupture, & Embodied Subjectivity" (Conference Presentation--"Misfit Politics"--University of Michigan, 2014)
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J. Milner Davis. 2019. "Foreword: The Intersection of Humour Studies and Cultural History".
Jessica Milner Davis
"Humour in the Arts: New Perspectives", eds. V. Westbrook and S-L. Chao , 2019
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Jennifer Marra Henrigillis
Dissertation, 2019
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Jessica Milner Davis. Book Review: “Good Humor, Bad Taste: A Sociology of the Joke. Giselinde Kuipers. (Humor and Research Book Series), Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2006”. Humor: IJHR, 25 (2) (2012): 211-14 DOI: 10.1515/humor-2012-0011, April 2012
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Marcus Aldredge
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The sociology of humor
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Vittorio Marone
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Humour, Subjectivity and World Politics: Everyday Articulations of Identity at the Limits of Order
Alister Wedderburn
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