The Necrophilic Laughter : Humor as a Social Pathology
Hietalahti, J. (2018). The Necrophilic Laughter : Humor as a Social Pathology. Fromm Forum, 22, 38-49. https://www.fromm-gesellschaft.eu/images/pdf-Dateien/Hietalahti_J_2018.pdf
Julkaistu sarjassa
Fromm ForumTekijät
Päivämäärä
2018Tekijänoikeudet
© 2018 Hietalahti,
In this article, I claim that humor can be a form of social pathology. In opposition to the general humor-affirmative atmosphere, I develop the critical tradition of humor research, and suggest that there is a darker side to fun and laughter. Using insights
from Henri Bergson’s theory about laughter and Erich Fromm’s critical social thinking, I
formulate a novel theoretical combination which opens up fruitful perspectives on contemporary humor and its social nature. This empirically motivated conceptual position
helps us to understand the role and function of humor and laughter. My conclusion is
that parts of the contemporary humor catalogue reflect collective destructive and even
death-orientated tendencies. The main argument is that if humor is not in line with humanistic values and is not based on a life-orientated worldview, it is in danger of becoming pathological.
Julkaisija
Internationale Erich-Fromm-GesellschaftISSN Hae Julkaisufoorumista
1437-1189Asiasanat
Alkuperäislähde
https://www.fromm-gesellschaft.eu/images/pdf-Dateien/Hietalahti_J_2018.pdfJulkaisu tutkimustietojärjestelmässä
https://converis.jyu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/28868302
Metadata
Näytä kaikki kuvailutiedotKokoelmat
Lisenssi
Samankaltainen aineisto
Näytetään aineistoja, joilla on samankaltainen nimeke tai asiasanat.
-
On the ontology of social pathologies
Hirvonen, Onni (University of Sussex, 2018)The recent years have seen a rehabilitation of the concept of social pathology in the critical social theory. However, several pertinent questions about how to understand social pathologies remain. One of the big issues ... -
Role of mitochondria in parvovirus pathology
Nykky, Jonna; Vuento, Matti; Gilbert, Leona (Public Library of Science, 2014)Proper functioning of the mitochondria is crucial for the survival of the cell. Viruses are able to interfere with mitochondrial functions as they infect the host cell. Parvoviruses are known to induce apoptosis in infected ... -
Populism as a pathological form of politics of recognition
Hirvonen, Onni; Pennanen, Joonas (Sage Publications Ltd., 2019)This article combines the neo-Hegelian theory of recognition with an analysis of social pathologies to show how the populist formulations of political goals in struggles for recognition are – despite their potential positive ... -
The Significance of Humour and Laughter for Utopian Thought
Hietalahti, Jarno (Zed Books, 2020) -
Social Invisibility and Emotional Blindness
Jardine, James (Routledge, 2020)The unsettling, humiliating, and often threatening experience of feeling oneself ‘invisible’ before the gazes of other people in one’s social world has obvious potential as a theme for collaborative efforts between social ...
Ellei toisin mainittu, julkisesti saatavilla olevia JYX-metatietoja (poislukien tiivistelmät) saa vapaasti uudelleenkäyttää CC0-lisenssillä.