Studies in Political Humour: In Between Political Critique and Public Entertainment

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Villy Tsakona, Diana Elena Popa
John Benjamins Publishing, 2011 - 290 pages
If politics is a serious matter and humour a funny one, this volume investigates how and why the boundaries between the two are blurred: politics can be represented in a humorous manner and humour can have a serious intent. Political humour conveys criticism against the political status quo and/or recycles and reinforces dominant views on politics. The data analysed comes from European states with different sociopolitical histories and traditions and the methodologies adopted originate in different fields (discourse analysis, folklore and cultural studies, media studies, sociolinguistics, sociology, theatre semiotics). The first part of the volume is dedicated to politicians humour as a means of public positioning, deliberation, and eventually attack against political adversaries, while the second one involves political satire as realised in different genres: animation, impersonation, and cartoons. Last but not least, the third part shows how political humour can be manipulated in public debates or become an integral part of postmodern art."
 

Table des matières

An introduction
1
Part I Humour by politicians
31
2 Fun in the German parliament?
33
Humorous narratives in Greek parliamentary debates
61
Political humour in times of conflict
83
The functions of verbal violence in broadcast political deba
109
Part II Political humour in the media
135
A study on democracy opinion formation and political sat
137
Popular culture and political satire as counterhegemony
191
Part III Public debates and political humour
215
A case study
217
Stalin A Discussion about Greek Theatre
243
A final ? note on political humour
271
Contributors
279
Name index
283
Subject index
287

Sabina Guzzantis impersonation of the Italian Prime Minister between
167

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