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Humor And Chinese Culture A Psychological Perspective 1st Edition Xiaodong Yue

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Humor And Chinese Culture A Psychological Perspective 1st Edition Xiaodong Yue
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Xiaodong Yue
ISBN: 9781138220621, 1138220620
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Humor And Chinese Culture A Psychological Perspective 1st Edition Xiaodong Yue by Xiaodong Yue 9781138220621, 1138220620 instant download after payment.

This book addresses psychological studies of humour in Chinese societies. It starts by reviewing how the concept of humour evolves in Chinese history, and how it is perceived by Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism respectively. It then compares differences in the Western and the Chinese perceptions of humor and discusses empirical studies that were conducted to examine such differences. It also discusses the cultural origin and empirical evidence of the Chinese ambivalence about humor and presents empirical findings that illustrate its existence. Having done these, it proceeds to discuss psychological studies that examine how humour is related to various demographic, dispositional variables as well as how humour is related to creativity in Chinese societies. It also discusses how humour is related to emotional expressions and mental health in Chinese society as well. It concludes with a discussion on how workplace humor is reflected and developed in Chinese contexts. Taken together, this book attempts to bring together the theoretical propositions, empirical studies, and cultural analyses of humor in Chinese societies.

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