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100 1  Farjāmī, Maḥmūd,|d1977 or 1978-|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n2010218572|eauthor. 
245 10 Iranian political satirists :|bexperience and motivation 
       in the contemporary era /|cMahmud Farjami, Ghent 
       University. 
264  1 Amsterdam ;|aPhiladelphia :|bJohn Benjamins Publishing 
       Company,|c2017. 
300    1 online resource. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bn|2rdamedia 
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490 1  Topics in Humor Research,|x2212-8999 ;|vVolume 5. 
500    Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--University Sains 
       Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia, 2014. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Iranian Political Satirists; Editorial page; Title page; 
       LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. 
       Introduction: The book, the topic and the author; Why do 
       satirists do what they do?; Outline of the book; A 
       foreword on Iran: A preliminary chapter; Chapter 2. 
       Tradition and inheritance: Humor and satire in classical 
       Persian literature; Satire in Ancient Persia; Hajv writers
       in Persian literature; Satirical weapons for particular 
       purposes; Satire in personal quarrels; Social satire; 
       Jocular works and socio-political motivation; Satire in 
       moral and mystical texts. 
505 8  Satirizing hypocrisyPioneering professional satire in Iran
       : Obeyd Zakani; Food, clothes and parody!; Motivations for
       irony and satire in Historical Times; Chapter 3. Modern 
       experience: Political satire in contemporary Iranian 
       media; The advent of print and political satire in Iran; 
       Political satire under the reign of the Pahlavis; 
       Political satire under the Islamic Regime: Home and 
       abroad; Iranian political satire in new media; Chapter 4. 
       Theoretical approaches to humor and satire; Earlier 
       studies of Persian satire and humor. 
505 8  Studies of socio-political satire in the "Constitutional 
       Revolution Era"Eye witness reports by satirists and 
       journalists; International studies on motivation in 
       political satire and humor; Power, politics, satire and 
       the press; Political satire outside the press; Chapter 5. 
       A conceptual and theoretical framework; Conceptualizing 
       humor and satire; Persian satire or tanz; Analyzing satire
       : Functions, forms and components; Satirists and political
       satire; The motivations of satirists; Theoretical 
       background for the study of humor and satire; Superiority 
       theory; Relief theory; Incongruity theory. 
505 8  Integrating relevant theoriesApplying a theoretical 
       framework to satirists' motivations; Chapter 6. Exploring 
       the data: Methodology and process; Designing procedures 
       for the research; Collecting the data; Selecting sample 
       material: The satirists; Hadi Khorsandi; Ebrahim Nabavi; 
       Abolfazl Zaruee; Roya Sadr; Mana Neyestani; Firoozeh 
       Mozaffari; Hadi Heidari; Pouria Alami; F.M. Sokhan (pen 
       name); Analyzing the data; Establishing and using a coding
       frame; Drawing conclusions from the coded data; Chapter 7.
       Arriving at insights: Findings from research; Establishing
       the unified coding frame. 
505 8  Roya Sadr (°1950, writer and humor scholar)Ebrahim Nabavi
       (°1958, writer and comedian); Mana Neyestani (°1973, 
       cartoonist); Hadi Khorsandi (°1943, poet and writer); 
       Abolfazl Zaruee (°1969, poet and writer); Firoozeh 
       Mozaffari (°1970, cartoonist); Pouria Alami (°1982, 
       writer); Hadi Heidari (°1978, cartoonist and humor 
       scholar); F.M. Sokhan (°?, writer); Applying the general 
       matrix; Chapter 8. Drawing conlusions; Motivations related
       to superiority theory; Motivations related to relief 
       theory; Relief functions of satire: Safety valve or weapon
       of the weak? 
588 0  Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aFarjāmī, Maḥmūd, 1977 or 1978-|tIranian 
       political satirists.|dAmsterdam ; Philadelphia : John 
       Benjamins Publishing Company, 2017|z9789027202321|w(DLC)  
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830  0 Topics in humor research ;|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities
       /names/no2014046004|vVolume 5. 
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