supplement 15
2007 - supplement 15
Articles in this issue
Humour and Social Past: An Introduction
The Funny Side of Globalization: Humour and Humanity in Zapatista Framing
"Cartooning Capitalism": Radical Cartooning and the Making of American Popular Radicalism in the Early Twentieth Century
Revolution in a Comic Strip: Gasparazzo and the Identity of Southern Migrants in Turin, 1969-1975
Urban Laughter as a "Counter-Public" Sphere in Augsburg: The Case of the City Mayor, Jakob Herbrot (1490/95-1564)
"A Little Discource Pro & Con": Levelling Lauhgter and Its Puritan Criticism
Humour as a Guerilla Tactic: The West German Student Movement's Mockery of the Establishment
Antagonism, Absurdity, and the Avant-Garde: Dismantling Soviet Oppression through the Use of Theatrical Devices by Poland's "Orange" Solidarity Movement
"A Laughter That Will Bury You All": Irony as Protest and Language as Struggle in the Italian 1977 Movement
Queering Laughter in the Stockholm Pride Parade
Bitter Movements and Bursts Soap Bubbles: Irony, Parody, and Satire in the Oral-Literary Tradition of Finnish Working-Class Youth at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
Jokes in a Garment Workshop in Hanoi: How Does Humour Foster the Perception of Community in Social Movements?
Fighting a Different Enemy: Social Protests against Authority in the Australian Imperial Force during World War I
The Role of Humour in the Process of Collective Identity Formation in Autonomous Social Movement Groups in Contemporary Madrid
"Doing Something Silly": The Uses of Humour by the Women's Social and Political Union, 1903-1914
Humour in Nazi Germany: Resistance and Propaganda? The Popular Desire for an All-Embracing Laughter
Humour and Protest: Jokes under Communism