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Humour (History of humour (Artists (Judith Leyster, William Horgath, The…
Humour
History of humour
Topics
Subject matter
Politics
Artists
Comedy theme
Dark Tone
Light Tone
Medium
Newspapers
Online
Memes
Virality
Artists
Judith Leyster
William Horgath
The Dadaists
Beryl Cook
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac
Aardman Animations
Miraphora Mina
Eduardo Lima
Catergories
British
Deadpan
Form v Content
Literature
Surreal
Form/Strategy
Components
Reflective
Imitative
Methods
Farce
Hyperbole
Pun
Refreaming
Timing
Behaviour/Place and Size
unusual way
Unusual Place
Wrong Size
Exaggeration
Point
Absurdity
Salient Traits
Styles
Affiliative humor
Enhance relationships
benevolent
Spontaneous
not at own expense
friendships
decreased depressive symptoms
Self Enhancing
Ability to laugh at self
Coping
Regulation
self esteem
Optimism
Aggresive
detrimental towards others
Conscientiousness
Neuroticism
Underlying intent
Self Defeating
detrimental humor towards the self
gain approval from others
own expense
increased depressive symptoms
Social Effects
Social Transformation
Attractiveness
Cultures
Greece
India
Arabic and Persian
Caribbean
China
Influenced by modern humour
Subversive or unseemly
Boosted by indigenous groups
Rebelious
Workplace
Involvement
relief
build relationships
reducing anxiety
Unleash creativity
Energy and commitment
Psychological Benefits
Laughter
correlation between humour and laughter
differentiation of emotions in laughter
humour itself can encompass a variety of negative as well as positive emotions
Ageing
help the ageing process in three areas
Social Communications
Satisfaction
Physical Health
Health
Undoing distress
Distracting Nature
Escapist Nature
Procrastination?
Coping Mechanism
Loosens Grip on negative emotions
multilateral cognitive pathway
Social resource building
Controversy
Satire
Criticism
Misunderstood
Bad Taste
Targeting the Victim
Artist may agree?
Romantic Prejudice
History
1599 book ban
21st Century Problems
Spreading of information
No control of virality
Pewdiepie 2017
Mediums
Graphic arts
Music
Sculpture
Pop arts
graffiti
Dada Sculptures
Spectrum
Wit
Ridicule
Irony
Sarcasm
Cynicism
Sardonic
Invective
Purpose
Social function
Most effective way to understand a society
Keenest Insights
values
Tastes
public discourse
structures of power
Freedom of insights
Activism
Psychological
the onion
private eye
Freedom of speech
Public Sphere
Social Area
Discuss societal problems
Discursive
Virtual public sphere
Social Media
opportunities for social participation
Intenet
Blogging
Right
Silencing
Oppresion
Ignorance by media
Not PC
Ignored
People will still listen
Internet
Anonymous
Guilt
You dont need to laugh