Humour and Social Protest
Dennis Bos editor Marjolein 't Hart editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:14th Feb '08
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The seventeen essays in this book examine the power of humour in framing social and political protest.
Combining developments in the field of social movement theory regarding framing, collective identity, and emotions with insights from humourology, the seventeen essays in this book show the power of humour in framing social and political protest across a broad range of historical and spatial settings.Combining developments in the field of social movement theory regarding framing, collective identity, and emotions with insights from humourology, the seventeen essays in this book show the power of humour in framing social and political protest across a wide range of historical and spatial settings. The authors explore under what conditions laughter can serve the cause of the protesters; how humour has strengthened social protest; to what degree humour has been an effective tool for contentious social movements; and how humour can further the development of the collective identity of a social movement. The essays deal with a broad variety of historical and spatial settings, in quite different political structures, from open democratic societies to harsh repressive regimes, from the Zapatistas in Mexico to Vietnamese garment workers, from sixteenth-century Augsburg to Madrid and Stockholm in the 1990s.
ISBN: 9780521722148
Dimensions: 228mm x 151mm x 15mm
Weight: 516g
322 pages