Livro Revisado por pares

Studies in Political Humour

2011; John Benjamins Publishing Company; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1075/dapsac.46

ISSN

1569-9463

Autores

Villy Tsakona, Diana Elena Popa,

Tópico(s)

Political theory and Gramsci

Resumo

1. 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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