Humour and the Performance of Power in South Asia
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Humour and the Performance of Power in South Asia
Anxiety, Laughter and Politics in Unstable Times
Perera, Sasanka; Pathak, Dev Nath
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2022
194
Mole
Inglês
9780367564018
15 a 20 dias
308
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1. Introduction: Cultural Politics of Humour in South Asia Part I: Humour in Literary and Visual Subversions 2. Colonial Cartoons: Punch and Vernacular Punch Politics of Humour in Colonial India 3. Khattar Kaka's Subversive Hinduism: A Case of Literary-Cultural Politics of Humour Part II: Folkloric Worldviews: Laughter as Performed Narratives 4. Tales from Assam's Tea Gardens: When Humour becomes Resistance in Everyday Life-world of Labourers 5. Dramatic Haryanvi Humour: A Case of Subversion in Jakari and Ragni 6. 'A Sri Lankan Arrives in Hell': A Case of Laughing at 'Sri Lanka' and the 'Sri Lankan' in a Collection of Modern Folktales Part III: Mediated Messages for Laughing and Thinking 7. Humour, Criticality and the Performance of Anonymous Power: Internet Memes as Political Commentaries in Sinhala Society 8. Humorous Masculinity: Nepali Men in Mediated Indian Male Gaze 9. Politics of Performance and Performance of Politics: Analysing Stand-Up Comedy in the Indian Context 10. Humorous Public in Bangladesh: An Analytical Reading of Mediated Politics
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Sri Lankan;Unstable;humour and politics in South Asia;Tea Gardens;humour as a form of politics;Political Humour;humour and anonymity;Nepali Man;shrinking public sphere;Playback;democracy in South Asia;Comedy Videos;humour;Follow;politics of humour;;Wo;performance of humour;;Indian Cartoons;humour as resistance;;Swachh Bharat Abhiyan;humour as weapons of the weak;;Public Engagement;South Asia;Assam's Tea Gardens;Internet Memes;Tv News;humour and political resistance;Sheikh Hasina;humor;Gotabhaya Rajapaksa;stand up comedy and politics;Tv Professional;popular culture and humour;Hathitrust Digital Library;Tv Channel;Humorous Public;Tea Garden Labourer;Nepali Male;John Tenniel;Bengali Bhadralok;British Cartoonists
1. Introduction: Cultural Politics of Humour in South Asia Part I: Humour in Literary and Visual Subversions 2. Colonial Cartoons: Punch and Vernacular Punch Politics of Humour in Colonial India 3. Khattar Kaka's Subversive Hinduism: A Case of Literary-Cultural Politics of Humour Part II: Folkloric Worldviews: Laughter as Performed Narratives 4. Tales from Assam's Tea Gardens: When Humour becomes Resistance in Everyday Life-world of Labourers 5. Dramatic Haryanvi Humour: A Case of Subversion in Jakari and Ragni 6. 'A Sri Lankan Arrives in Hell': A Case of Laughing at 'Sri Lanka' and the 'Sri Lankan' in a Collection of Modern Folktales Part III: Mediated Messages for Laughing and Thinking 7. Humour, Criticality and the Performance of Anonymous Power: Internet Memes as Political Commentaries in Sinhala Society 8. Humorous Masculinity: Nepali Men in Mediated Indian Male Gaze 9. Politics of Performance and Performance of Politics: Analysing Stand-Up Comedy in the Indian Context 10. Humorous Public in Bangladesh: An Analytical Reading of Mediated Politics
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Sri Lankan;Unstable;humour and politics in South Asia;Tea Gardens;humour as a form of politics;Political Humour;humour and anonymity;Nepali Man;shrinking public sphere;Playback;democracy in South Asia;Comedy Videos;humour;Follow;politics of humour;;Wo;performance of humour;;Indian Cartoons;humour as resistance;;Swachh Bharat Abhiyan;humour as weapons of the weak;;Public Engagement;South Asia;Assam's Tea Gardens;Internet Memes;Tv News;humour and political resistance;Sheikh Hasina;humor;Gotabhaya Rajapaksa;stand up comedy and politics;Tv Professional;popular culture and humour;Hathitrust Digital Library;Tv Channel;Humorous Public;Tea Garden Labourer;Nepali Male;John Tenniel;Bengali Bhadralok;British Cartoonists