2021
DOI: 10.1177/14614448211054011
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Deadpan humour, the comic disposition and the interpretation of ironic ambiguity online

Abstract: This article explores how the prevalence of deadpan and ironic modes of humour undermines the possibility of clear and stable interpretation in online contexts. Analysing key examples of online deadpan humour through the lens of literary and critical models of irony, I argue that the decontextualisation of deadpan humour in online spaces accentuates the deadpan comic mode’s tendency towards ambiguity in ways that hypothetically destabilise any claim to textual certainty. Drawing on the work of Pierre Bourdieu,… Show more

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“…According to the visual social semiotics perspective, this realm is characterized by low narrativity and dynamism: visual elements are de-contextualised and made static to create an effect of hilarity in the digital users (Holm, 2021). They have low resolution and low informative value.…”
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“…According to the visual social semiotics perspective, this realm is characterized by low narrativity and dynamism: visual elements are de-contextualised and made static to create an effect of hilarity in the digital users (Holm, 2021). They have low resolution and low informative value.…”
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confidence: 99%