ABSTRACT
In the mid-seventies, both gender studies and humor studies emerged as new disciplines, with scholars from various fields undertaking research in these areas. The first publications that emerged in the field of gender studies came out of disciplines such as philosophy, history, and literature, while early works in the area of humor studies initially concentrated on language, linguistics, and psychology. Since then, both fields have flourished, but largely independently. This book draws together and focuses the work of scholars from diverse disciplines on intersections of gender and humor, giving voice to approaches in disciplines such as film, television, literature, linguistics, translation studies, and popular culture.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |109 pages
Part I
chapter 4|22 pages
The School for Scandal
chapter 5|10 pages
"A Gay Arcadia of Happy Girls"
part |78 pages
Part II
part |105 pages
Part III