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Laughing the pain away: understanding sambat practice among Javanese youth | 2024 | The Asia Pacific journal of anthropology 25 (1): 27-48 | H6 [CANBERRA-] | 1444-2213 | |||
Worldmaking on digital platforms: a study of Cuban comedy in social media | 2024 | International journal of cultural studies 27 (6): 797-813 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | |||
The sad clown paradox: a theory of comic transcendence | 2023 | International journal of cultural studies 26 (1): 87-103 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | |||
Performing pregnancy: comic content, critique and ambivalence in pregnant stand-up comedy | 2023 | International journal of cultural studies 26 (3): 343-61 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | |||
Playing the fool: jesters of the Safavid and Zand courts | 2023 | Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (London) 86 (2): 261-75 | H6/KW [LONDON-] | 0041-977X | |||
'One of our own': statues of comedians, popular culture, and nostalgia in English towns | 2023 | European journal of cultural studies 26 (4): 554-71 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
'U OK hun'? Classed femininities, meme culture and locating humour in the celebrity 'hun' | 2023 | European journal of cultural studies 26 (6): 840-62 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
Social aspects, beliefs, customs and traditions of the village of Balmaseda and comparison with the council of Trucíos during the 16th and 17th centuries | 2023 | Kobie: antropología cultural (25): 53-74 | H6/KVE [KOBIE-] | 0214-7971 | |||
"Big-old long lips, big-old jar nose": ancient Mesoamerican monsters and clowns and the transformation of Christianity in early colonial Mexico | 2022 | Ancient Mesoamerica 33 (2): 403-16 | *H6/KE [ANCIENT-] | 0956-5361 | |||
A curious car accident: told by Parker McKenzie | 2022 | International journal of American linguistics 88 (S1): S223_S233 | H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0020-7071 | |||
Reflections on anthrobombing: experiments in performing, publishing and becoming with (other) publics | 2022 | Public anthropologist 4 (1): 78-101 | 2589-1715 | ||||
The politics and aesthetics of humour in an age of comic controversy | 2022 | European journal of cultural studies 25 (2): 341-54 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
No more jokes: comic complexity, Adult Swim and a political aesthetic model of humour | 2022 | European journal of cultural studies 25 (2): 355-72 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
Comedy clubs that platform marginalised identities: prefigurative politics in Sophie Duker's Wacky Racists | 2022 | European journal of cultural studies 25 (2): 373-88 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
Politics of humour in extremis: cabaret and propaganda in the Netherlands during the Second World War | 2022 | European journal of cultural studies 25 (2): 389-405 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
Ridiculing the unreasonable: the political aesthetic of Zondag met Lubach | 2022 | European journal of cultural studies 25 (2): 406-21 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
'Those who laugh as a body today, will march as a body tomorrow': critical comedy and the politics of community | 2022 | European journal of cultural studies 25 (2): 422-37 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
Crossed wires and crooked calls: imagining the telephone in South Indian comedy films of the 1990s | 2021 | International journal of cultural studies 24 (2): 290-308 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | |||
The joke-secret and an ethics of modern individuality: from Freud to Simmel | 2021 | Theory, culture and society 38 (5): 53-71 | H6 [THEORY-] | 0263-2764 | |||
His master's voice, her jokes: voice and gender politics in the performance of Rakugo | 2021 | Journal of linguistic anthropology 32 (3): 476-95 | H6/KK [JOURNAL-] | 1055-1360 | |||
Humour and antiquity in film: Roman Scandals and Monty Python’s Life of Brian | 2021 | Ethno-anthropological problems journal 16 (1): 135–54 | H6/KVP [ETNOANTROPOLOSKI PROBLEMI Casopis -] | 0353-1589 | |||
'Russell Brand's a joke, right?' Contrasting perceptions of Russell Brand's legitimacy in grassroot and electoral politics | 2020 | European journal of cultural studies 23 (1): 35-53 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
Political comedy engagement: identity and community construction | 2020 | European journal of cultural studies 23 (4): 531-47 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
Critical effects of two Kamâl Tabrizi comedies in the Islamic Republic of Iran | 2020 | Archives de sciences sociales des religions 65 (189): 109-35 | H6/KFO [ARCHIVES-] | 0335-5985 | |||
"The path of the comedian is always going to be a lonely one": comedians' mediation between family humour and public performance | 2020 | Journal of ethnology and folkloristics 14 (2): 1-16 | H6/KVT [JOURNAL-] | 1736-6518 | |||
Vine racial comedy as anti-hegemonic humor: linguistic performance and generic innovation | 2019 | Journal of linguistic anthropology 29 (1): 27-49 | H6/KK [JOURNAL-] | 1055-1360 | |||
Ritual clowns and laughter in the religions of the Nepalese Himalayas: the symbolic language of transgressive sacrality | 2019 | Anthropologica (New Series) 61 (1): 111-22 | H6/KUB [ANTHROPOLOGICA N.S.-] | 0003-5459 | |||
In and out of control: portraying older women in contemporary Finnish comedy films | 2019 | European journal of cultural studies 22 (5-6): 684-99 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
'Essex girls' in the comedy club: stand-up, ridicule and 'value struggles' | 2019 | European journal of cultural studies 22 (5-6): 763-80 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
Cultivating participation and the varieties of reflexivity in stand-up comedy | 2019 | Journal of linguistic anthropology 29 (3): 276-93 | H6/KK [JOURNAL-] | 1055-1360 | |||
Rome and the Romains: laughter on the border between Kinshasa and Brazzaville | 2018 | Africa 88 (1): 160-82 | H6/KY [AFRICA-] | 0001-9720 | |||
The ageing body in Monty Python Live (mostly) | 2018 | European journal of cultural studies 21 (3): 382-94 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
A careful village: comedic dialogues and linguistic modernity in China's Tibet | 2018 | Journal of Asian studies 77 (2): 453-74 | *H6/KW [JOURNAL-] | 0021-9118 | |||
Perspectives of (and on) a comedic self: a semiotics of subjectivity in stand-up comedy | 2018 | Social analysis 62 (1): 116-35 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 0155-977X | |||
A Korean, an Australian, a nomad, and a martial artists meet on the Tibetan plateau: encounters with foreigners in a Tibetan comedy from Amdo | 2018 | Journal of folklore research 55 (3): 1-24 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Shock humour: zanieness and the freedom of permanent improvisation in urban Tanzania | 2018 | Cultural anthropology 33 (3): 473-98 | H6 [CULTURAL-] | 0886-7356 | |||
Letting the mask slip: shameless fame of Sierra Leone's Gongoli | 2018 | Africa 88 (4): 718-43 | H6/KY [AFRICA-] | 0001-9720 | |||
The invention of gender in stand-up comedy: transgression and digression | 2018 | Social anthropology 26 (4): 550-63 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 0964-0282 | |||
Ben Jonson's The Alchemist: the essential guide to early modern fairy belief | 2017 | Folklore 128 (3): 292-313 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 0015-587X | |||
Humor, amnesia, and making place: constitutive acts of the subject in Gezi Park, Istanbul | 2017 | Social analysis 61 (3): 19-40 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 0155-977X | |||
Performance of moral accountability and ethics of satire in stand-up comedy | 2017 | Ethnologia europaea 47 (2): 5-21 | H6 [ETHNOLOGIA-] | 0425-4597 | |||
Watching a Singapore drag comedian: a semiotic analysis of Kumar in a YouTube video | 2017 | Archipel 94 (): 121-42 | *H6/KX [ARCHIPEL-] | 0044-8613 | |||
Is humor a gift from God or a way of punishment from Satan? 'Laughter as a social punishment' as a sanction of punishment of social norms in American culture | 2017 | Journal of folklore and literature 4 (): 49-62 | 1300-7491 | ||||
In memoriam: Christie Davies (25.12.1941-26.08.2017) | 2017 | Folklore (Tartu) 70 (): 239 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0957 | |||
Folkloric elements in the internet image of the professional basketball player | 2017 | Tautosakos Darbai (NS) 54 (): 49-69 | H6/KVT [TAUTOSAKOS-] | 1392-2831 | |||
"The comic and the rule" in pastagate: food, humor and the politics of language in Quebec | 2017 | Food Culture and Society 20 (4): 709-27 | H6/KF [FOOD-] | 1528-9796 | |||
Guo Degang. A xiangsheng (cross talk) performer bridging the gap between su (vulgarity) and ya (elegance) | 2017 | Asian ethnology 76 (2): 343-65 | H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] | 1882-6865 | |||
Black-faced, red faces: the potentials of humour for anti-racist action | 2016 | Ethnic and racial studies 39 (1): 87-104 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 0141-9870 | |||
Humour and anthropology | 2016 | Etnofoor 28 (1): 7-10 | *H6 [ETNOFOOR-] | 0921-5158 | |||
'Pushing the edge' of race and gender hegemonies through stand-up comedy: performing slavery as anti-racist critique | 2016 | Etnofoor 28 (1): 35-54 | *H6 [ETNOFOOR-] | 0921-5158 |