Split Down the Sides: On the Subject of LaughterUniversity Press of America, 1997 - Počet stran: 245 This book is a study of the interrelationship between comedy and selfhood. While most people have a clear idea of what is meant by comedy, the notion of a self is much more enigmatic and therefore requires illumination. The book is accordingly divided into two parts: the first attempts to clarify what is meant by a self, and the second applies the resulting schematization of selfhood to the phenomenon of laughter. The two parts echo one another, contributing both to an understanding of comedy and to the ongoing philosophical question of identity. |
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... spectators to come out with such seemingly contradictory comments as " Kenneth Branagh is Henry V ” or “ Robbie ... spectator creates possibilities for self - affirmation and self - congratulation over against the confusion and self ...
... spectators to come out with such seemingly contradictory comments as " Kenneth Branagh is Henry V ” or “ Robbie ... spectator creates possibilities for self - affirmation and self - congratulation over against the confusion and self ...
Strana 82
... spectator cannot help but drag along a deep - seated hierarchy of emotional values which means we are never completely stranded on Iser's see - saw . In the midst of the madness of Shakespeare's play in particular , there is one fool ...
... spectator cannot help but drag along a deep - seated hierarchy of emotional values which means we are never completely stranded on Iser's see - saw . In the midst of the madness of Shakespeare's play in particular , there is one fool ...
Strana 188
... spectator is usually in the privileged position of " seeing through " the comic disguise . Although the role- swapping may involve the exchange of obtrusive identificatory criteria ( such as dress or mannerisms ) , this exchange is as a ...
... spectator is usually in the privileged position of " seeing through " the comic disguise . Although the role- swapping may involve the exchange of obtrusive identificatory criteria ( such as dress or mannerisms ) , this exchange is as a ...
Obsah
Defining the Subject | 3 |
Self as Structure | 55 |
Self as Individual | 77 |
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