Representation of female identity in humour

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Abstract

The article discusses humour as a form of communication and social interaction, which is not only based on sociocultural similarities, tolerance and solidarity among in-group members but also hostility or aggression towards out-group members. As humour is formed on binary oppositions, the female gender is often used as a popular "target"in humour discourse. It also represents "otherness"regarding the opposite gender and communicates social codes based on physical appearance, behaviour, or specific roles in society. Gender-stereotyping, which is used to categorize and understand the "outside"world better, is one of the most common and simplest approaches in humour discourse. The main aim of our research is to discuss the role of women and the way female identity, as a social construct, is defined and presented in humour discourse through stereotypes. More precisely, this article examines the evolution of women's representation in the situation comedies with regards to their stereotypical portrayals and traditional social roles.

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Gogová, L. (2022). Representation of female identity in humour. Ars Aeterna, 14(1), 36–49. https://doi.org/10.2478/aa-2022-0004

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