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Why certain groups tell jokes about other groups

Trade Review

I recommend Jokes and Targets as a valuable scholarly study where thoughtul analysis is brought to bear on a wide variety of significant materials and the writing style is pleasantly engaging.

* Studies in American Humor *

Jokes and Targets deserves a wide readership among persons interested in humour as well as comparative and cultural sociology. Davies shows that cross-national comparison can produce good theory and rigorous analysis, without losing sight of cultural specificities.

* Sociology *

Christie Davies' Jokes and Targets is a well-written and well-researched book.

* H-France Review *

Jokes and Targets, being an excellent piece of scholarship, helps to further clarify why certain targets have become conventional and what are the rules that govern target choice.

* Folklore *

Jokes and Targets is well worth the price of admission. It is a valuable addition to Davies's existing and esteemed corpus of humor research.

* Cultural Analysis *

[J]okes and Targets is an important addition to Davies' significant previous research on various categories of verbal joke. . . [T]his book, like Davies' previous work, contains a valuable repertoire of jokes from important contemporary joke cycles. These important and sometimes hard-to-find examples will be a rich source for other scholars. Vol. 11.1 2013

* New Directions in Folklore *

Davies maintains a lively, provocative style—refreshing in a genre that is all too commonly soulless. . . . Highly recommended.

* Choice *

Christie Davies has a very good claim to be the scholar to consult on the universal phenomenon of the joke, with the added bonus that he offers plenty of hilarious examples.

* Journal of Contemporary Religion *

This is a serious book, clearly written (no sociological jargon from this sociologist!), about something that makes no political difference . . . but that is, after all, deeply embedded in us to the extent that we are social creatures.

* Chronicles *

Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Why Study Jokes and Targets?
1. Mind over Matter: A General Theory of Jokes about the Stupid and the Canny
2. Blondes, Sex, and the French
3. Jewish Women and Jewish Men
4. Sex between Men: Places, Occupations, and Classes
5. The Great American Lawyer Joke Cycle
6. The Rise of the Soviet Joke and the Fall of the Soviet Union
Conclusion

References
Index

Jokes and Targets

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 23/05/2011
      ISBN13: 9780253223029, 978-0253223029
      ISBN10: 0253223024

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Why certain groups tell jokes about other groups

      Trade Review

      I recommend Jokes and Targets as a valuable scholarly study where thoughtul analysis is brought to bear on a wide variety of significant materials and the writing style is pleasantly engaging.

      * Studies in American Humor *

      Jokes and Targets deserves a wide readership among persons interested in humour as well as comparative and cultural sociology. Davies shows that cross-national comparison can produce good theory and rigorous analysis, without losing sight of cultural specificities.

      * Sociology *

      Christie Davies' Jokes and Targets is a well-written and well-researched book.

      * H-France Review *

      Jokes and Targets, being an excellent piece of scholarship, helps to further clarify why certain targets have become conventional and what are the rules that govern target choice.

      * Folklore *

      Jokes and Targets is well worth the price of admission. It is a valuable addition to Davies's existing and esteemed corpus of humor research.

      * Cultural Analysis *

      [J]okes and Targets is an important addition to Davies' significant previous research on various categories of verbal joke. . . [T]his book, like Davies' previous work, contains a valuable repertoire of jokes from important contemporary joke cycles. These important and sometimes hard-to-find examples will be a rich source for other scholars. Vol. 11.1 2013

      * New Directions in Folklore *

      Davies maintains a lively, provocative style—refreshing in a genre that is all too commonly soulless. . . . Highly recommended.

      * Choice *

      Christie Davies has a very good claim to be the scholar to consult on the universal phenomenon of the joke, with the added bonus that he offers plenty of hilarious examples.

      * Journal of Contemporary Religion *

      This is a serious book, clearly written (no sociological jargon from this sociologist!), about something that makes no political difference . . . but that is, after all, deeply embedded in us to the extent that we are social creatures.

      * Chronicles *

      Table of Contents

      Contents
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: Why Study Jokes and Targets?
      1. Mind over Matter: A General Theory of Jokes about the Stupid and the Canny
      2. Blondes, Sex, and the French
      3. Jewish Women and Jewish Men
      4. Sex between Men: Places, Occupations, and Classes
      5. The Great American Lawyer Joke Cycle
      6. The Rise of the Soviet Joke and the Fall of the Soviet Union
      Conclusion

      References
      Index

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