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... joke , or as a sign of humor . In Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious , Freud distinguishes among jokes ( the verbal artifact ) , the comic ( scenarios of excess physical exertion ) , and humor ( the process of making light of a ...
... joke , or as a sign of humor . In Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious , Freud distinguishes among jokes ( the verbal artifact ) , the comic ( scenarios of excess physical exertion ) , and humor ( the process of making light of a ...
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... jokes creates further differentiation and hatred . It is therefore important to acknowledge the joke's power , and ... jokes . Both Christie Davies and Elliot Oring have use- fully criticized attempts to read ethnic jokes as crude ...
... jokes creates further differentiation and hatred . It is therefore important to acknowledge the joke's power , and ... jokes . Both Christie Davies and Elliot Oring have use- fully criticized attempts to read ethnic jokes as crude ...
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... jokes recur in such ostensibly disparate situations as colonialism and modern , postcolonial soci- ety . Racist jokes in the former surface in an economy of inhibition and aggression . Yet we have reason to ask , What if the ...
... jokes recur in such ostensibly disparate situations as colonialism and modern , postcolonial soci- ety . Racist jokes in the former surface in an economy of inhibition and aggression . Yet we have reason to ask , What if the ...
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