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Author Brottman, Mikita, 1966-

Title Funny peculiar : Gershon Legman and the psychopathology of humor / Mikita Brottman.

Publication Info. Hillsdale, NJ : Analytic Press, 2004.

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 174 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-172) and index.
Summary "Why are jokes funny? For Mikita Brottman, there is nothing funny about laughter, which is less connected to mirth and feelings of good will than to a nexus of darker emotions: fear, aggression, shame, anxiety. To this end, she provides an account of the life and work of Gershon Legman, exiled author, publisher, and sexologist, Alfred Kinsey's first bibliographer, and legendary compiler of the dirty joke. Using Legman's writings as a framework for understanding the ambivalent and often hostile impulses that underlie the comic impulse, she explores dirty jokes, the figure of the "evil clown" in popular culture, the current popularity of "humor therapy," changing fashions in stand-up comedy, and the connection between humor and horror. Brottman's prose, laced with wit, does not obscure the seriousness of Funny Peculiar. It is a thoughtful and wide-ranging elaboration of the Freudian claim that joking, in point of fact, is no laughing matter."--Jacket.
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Subject Legman, G. (Gershon), 1917-1999. Rationale of the dirty joke.
Rationale of the dirty joke (Legman, G.)
Legman, Gershon.
Wit and humor -- History and criticism.
Wit and humor.
Sex -- Humor -- History and criticism.
Sex.
Genre/Form Humor.
Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Humor.
Other Form: Print version: Brottman, Mikita, 1966- Funny peculiar. Hillsdale, NJ : Analytic Press, 2004 0881634042 (DLC) 2003063859 (OCoLC)53848309
ISBN 9781135890803 (electronic book)
1135890803 (electronic book)
0881634042
9780881634044