Lexington Books
Pages: 186
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-66690-112-2 • Hardback • September 2022 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
Nathan Miczo is professor of communication in the Department of Communication at Western Illinois University.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Humor and the Agon
Chapter 2: Hobbes on Humor
Chapter 3: Humor after Hobbes
Chapter 4: Homo Societas
Chapter 5: Laughing at Outsiders
Chapter 6: Laughing at Insiders
Chapter 7: Laughing on the Borders
Chapter 8: Laughing under Leviathan
Bibliography
About the Author
"Disparagement Humor in Social Life is a significant work not only because of its insights, but also because of its timing. We are living in a politically polarized America in which half of the country is using the leveling humor of inclusion (be informative; don’t give more information than is required; don’t lie or mislead; don’t make statements unless there is adequate evidence; be relevant; avoid obscurity; avoid ambiguity; be succinct; and be orderly). The other half of America is using the hierarchical language of superiority, disparagement, ridicule, and exclusion, violating all of the principles above."
--- Don L.F. Nilsen, ASU Emeritus College
— Don Nilsen, Arizona State University
"What is the place (if any) of disparagement humor in our politically polarized society? Nathan Miczo explores this question in a fascinating way in his book. An author so well-versed in humor research provides valuable insights as to how such humor, far from serving to further divide us, may help us live and work together in our varied social groups."
— John Meyer, University of Southern Mississippi