ARTICLES

Filter  
Active filters 0
Remove
  

Refine your searches by:

Collections
Literature
Languages
Cinema, photography, thea
Social Sciences
Education
History
Religion
Architecture and Urbanism
Research
Communication
all records (52)

Languages
English
German
Spanish
Portuguese

Countries
Poland
Indonesia
Brazil
USA
Canada
South Africa
Ukraine
Denmark
Russia
Australia
all records (39)

Years
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
all records (23)

Filter  
 
469  Articles
1 of 48 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»
AbstractThe aim of the article is to examine the meaning of references to laughter in the Synoptic Gospels and a number of Gnostic texts. Whereas Jesus is depicted as an object of ridicule (Mk 5:40 par.) and as condemning those who laugh in the Synoptic G... see more

Abstract:The aim of this article is to investigate how the themes of laught, crisis and change guide the theory of speech genres and, in particular, of the novel genre in Mikhail Bakhtin’s work, taking as a background Aristotle’s Poetics and Hegel`s Cours... see more

Oliver Goldsmith’s She Stoops to Conquer (1773) was staged only two weeks after the publication of his Essay on the Theatre, in which he famously compared sentimental comedies with what he described as laughing comedies. The play thus illustrates Goldsmit... see more

Oliver Goldsmith’s She Stoops to Conquer (1773) was staged only two weeks after the publication of his Essay on the Theatre, in which he famously compared sentimental comedies with what he described as laughing comedies. The play thus illustrates Goldsmit... see more

In the article parallels are assumed between different ideas of classic domestic thinkers on humor and laughter, on the one hand, and research directions of modern humor psychology, on the other hand. In particular, conceptions of «positive» and «negative... see more

In principle, humour studies would be significantly enhanced by a comprehensive understanding of laughter and amusement. Members of various scientific disciplines, however, often approach laughter from distinct, rather narrow, experimental or observationa... see more

The emergence of philosophical affect theory, sourced substantially in Continental philosophy, has intensified scholarly attention around affective potentials in laughter. However, the relationship between laughter’s affect and the comic remains a complic... see more

Social context often drives the performance of laughter in cultural situations. As a metaphor, laughter provides not only an exchange of integrative information among the community members, but also the enactment of aggressive relations in the society. Th... see more

In the article parallels are assumed between different ideas of classic domestic thinkers on humor and laughter, on the one hand, and research directions of modern humor psychology, on the other hand. In particular, conceptions of «positive» and «negative... see more

1 of 48 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»