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Humour In The Arts New Perspectives 1st Edition Vivienne Westbrook Editor

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Humour In The Arts New Perspectives 1st Edition Vivienne Westbrook Editor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.59 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Vivienne Westbrook (editor), Shun-liang Chao (editor)
ISBN: 9781138314641, 1138314641
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Humour In The Arts New Perspectives 1st Edition Vivienne Westbrook Editor by Vivienne Westbrook (editor), Shun-liang Chao (editor) 9781138314641, 1138314641 instant download after payment.

This collection demonstrates the usefulness of approaching texts―verbal, visual and aural―through a framework of humour. Contributors offer in-depth discussions of humour in the West within a wider cultural historical context to achieve a coherent, chronological sense of how humour proceeds from antiquity to modernity. Reading humorously reveals the complexity of certain aspects of texts that other reading approaches have so far failed to reveal. Humour in the Arts explores humour as a source of cultural formation that engages with ethical, political, and religious controversies whilst acquainting readers with a wide range of humorous structures and strategies used across Western cultures.

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