Made-in-Canada humour : literary, folk and popular culture
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Made-in-Canada humour : literary, folk and popular culture
(Topics in Humor Research, Vol. 3)
John Benjamins, c2015
- : hardback
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-291) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Made-in-Canada-Humour is an interdisciplinary survey and analysis of Canadian humour and humorists in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The book focuses on a variety of genres. It includes celebrated Canadian writers and poets with ironic and satiric perspectives; oral storytellers of tall tales in the country and the city; newspaper print humorists; representative national and regional cartoonists; and comedians of stage, radio and television. The humour gives voice to Canadian values and experiences, and consequently, techniques and styles of humour particular to the country. While a persistent comic theme has been joking at the expense of the United States, both countries have influenced one another's humour. Canada's unique humorous tradition also reflects its emergence from a colonial country to a postcolonial and postmodern nation with contemporary humour that addresses gender and racial issues.
目次
- 1. Acknowledgements
- 2. List of illustrations
- 3. Foreword
- 4. 1. Antique humour: New Eden dreamers and Sam Slick
- 5. 2. Canada's remarkable humorist Stephen Leacock (1869-1944): Bridging Uncle Sam and Mother England
- 6. 3. Folk humour in the country and in the city: The Side Hill Gouger and other myths
- 7. 4. 20th century literary humour: Protest and resistance
- 8. 5. 20th century print humour and cartoons: Amusing the people and provoking the politicians
- 9. 6. Joking at the margins: Ethnicity, race and gender
- 10. 7. Popular comedy on stage and in the media: Towards a continental humour
- 11. Conclusion
- 12. Previous publications
- 13. Select references
- 14. Index
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