Studies in Political Humour
2011; John Benjamins Publishing Company; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1075/dapsac.46
ISSN1569-9463
AutoresVilly Tsakona, Diana Elena Popa,
Tópico(s)Political theory and Gramsci
Resumo1. Acknowledgements 2. List of tables and figures 3. Chapter 1. Humour in politics and the politics of humour: An introduction (by Tsakona, Villy) 4. Part I. Humour by politicians 5. Chapter 2. Fun in the German parliament? (by Muller, Ralph) 6. Chapter 3. Informal talk in formal settings: Humorous narratives in Greek parliamentary debates (by Archakis, Argiris) 7. Chapter 4. Stop caressing the ears of the hooded: Political humour in times of conflict (by Georgalidou, Marianthi) 8. Chapter 5. Entertaining and enraging: The functions of verbal violence in broadcast political debates (by Dynel, Marta) 9. Part II. Political humour in the media 10. Chapter 6. Political satire dies last: A study on democracy, opinion formation, and political satire (by Popa, Diana Elena) 11. Chapter 7. Being Berlusconi: Sabina Guzzanti's impersonation of the Italian Prime Minister between stage and screen (by Watters, Clare) 12. Chapter 8. Mocking Fascism: Popular culture and political satire as counter-hegemony (by Mascha, Efharis) 13. Part III. Public debates and political humour 14. Chapter 9. Politics of taste in a post-Socialist state: A case study (by Laineste, Liisi) 15. Chapter 10. Humour and... Stalin in a National Theatre of Greece postmodern production: Stalin: A Discussion about Greek Theatre (by Manteli, Vicky) 16. Chapter 11. Postscript: A final (?) note on political humour (by Popa, Diana Elena) 17. Contributors 18. Name index 19. Subject index
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