Laughter, Humor, and the (Un)making of Gender: Historical and Cultural Perspectives

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Humor is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement. Throughout history, it has played a crucial role in defining gender roles and identities. This collection offers an in-depth thematic examination of this relationship between humor and gender, spanning a variety of historical and cultural backdrops.

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Foka, A., & Liliequist, J. (2015). Laughter, Humor, and the (Un)making of Gender: Historical and Cultural Perspectives. Laughter, Humor, and the (Un)making of Gender: Historical and Cultural Perspectives (pp. 1–256). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137463654

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