1946
DOI: 10.2307/2087066
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Humor as a Technique in Race Conflict

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“…Control through the use of humor is expressed largely by means of irony, satire, sarcasm, caricature, parody, burlesque, invective, and sarcasm (Obrdlik 1942;Burma 1946;Stephenson 1951). These forms of humor may conceal malice and allow the expression of disdain, aggression, hostility or annoyance.…”
Section: Controlling Humor and Organizational Creativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Control through the use of humor is expressed largely by means of irony, satire, sarcasm, caricature, parody, burlesque, invective, and sarcasm (Obrdlik 1942;Burma 1946;Stephenson 1951). These forms of humor may conceal malice and allow the expression of disdain, aggression, hostility or annoyance.…”
Section: Controlling Humor and Organizational Creativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In that which exists, it has been argued that ''ethnic'' humour often forms a conflict device in the United States (Burma 1946), that racist humour can cause offence or psychological damage (Fry 1977), and that it could affect group morale (La Fave 1977). Many have suggested racist humour is of the Hobbesian kind, a laugh at sudden glory, a form of ridicule, or some other derivative of the superiority theory.…”
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“…Esta teoría fue planteada más cabalmente por Schopenhauer (1819) y en la actualidad está sostenida por autores como Goldstein y McGhee (1972) que plantean que el humor trae con su sorpresa, alegría y placer a las personas. c-Teoría de la jerarquía: plantea que existe una jerarquía entre las personas que están en situaciones humorísticas, identifican a las payasadas con una especie de competición entre dos personas (Burma, 1946;Fry, 1968;Dupont & Prentice, 1988). d-Teoría correctiva del humor: plantea que cuando nos reímos de alguien o algo mantenemos a esa persona dentro de lo esperado socialmente, es una forma de regulador social, fue planteada originalmente por Bergson (1899).…”
Section: Teorías Del Humorunclassified