Dissident communication in stand-up comedy: the case of Arab and Muslim countries

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Autor(a) principal: Wainberg, Jacques A.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Comunicação, Mídia e Consumo (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistacmc.espm.br/revistacmc/article/view/1261
Resumo: This study is a content analysis of jokes produced and presented by stand-up comedians that in various parts of the world deal with a common theme, the inclusion of the Arab and the Muslim communities in modernity. This kind of humor became popular in many countries of the Middle East and Africa, similar to what is occurring in other continents. Countries like Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt nowadays tolerate to some degree dissent proposed by such humorists. Seeing the Arab and Muslim societies to laugh at themselves is a new and startling occurrence, since it breaks with the stereotypical image that they are unable to bear the satire and irony for being dominated by fear and conservatism.
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spelling Dissident communication in stand-up comedy: the case of Arab and Muslim countriesA comunicação dissidente na comédia stand-up: o caso dos países árabes e muçulmanosStand-Up ComedyHumorJokeDissidenceComédia Stand-UpHumorPiadaDissidênciaThis study is a content analysis of jokes produced and presented by stand-up comedians that in various parts of the world deal with a common theme, the inclusion of the Arab and the Muslim communities in modernity. This kind of humor became popular in many countries of the Middle East and Africa, similar to what is occurring in other continents. Countries like Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt nowadays tolerate to some degree dissent proposed by such humorists. Seeing the Arab and Muslim societies to laugh at themselves is a new and startling occurrence, since it breaks with the stereotypical image that they are unable to bear the satire and irony for being dominated by fear and conservatism.Este estudo analisa o conteúdo das piadas produzidas e apresentadas por comediantes stand-up que, em várias partes do mundo, tratam de uma temática comum, a inserção do árabe e do muçulmano na modernidade. Este gênero de humor se difundiu em vários países do Oriente Médio e da África, à semelhança do que ocorre em outros continentes. Os governos de países como Arábia Saudita, Bahrein e Egito toleram hoje em dia, em algum grau, a dissidência proposta por tais humoristas. Ver a sociedade árabe e muçulmana rir de si é ocorrência nova e surpreendente, pois rompe com a imagem estereotipada de que ela é incapaz de suportar a sátira e a ironia por estar dominada pelo medo e o conservadorismo.Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing2017-08-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionanálise de discursoapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistacmc.espm.br/revistacmc/article/view/126110.18568/cmc.v14i40.1261Comunicação Mídia e Consumo; Vol. 14 No. 40 (2017): MAIO/AGOSTO; 158-177Comunicação Mídia e Consumo; Vol. 14 Núm. 40 (2017): MAIO/AGOSTO; 158-177Comunicação Mídia e Consumo; v. 14 n. 40 (2017): MAIO/AGOSTO; 158-1771983-707010.18568/cmc.v14i40reponame:Comunicação, Mídia e Consumo (Online)instname:Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)instacron:ESPMporenghttps://revistacmc.espm.br/revistacmc/article/view/1261/pdfhttps://revistacmc.espm.br/revistacmc/article/view/1261/pdf_1Copyright (c) 2017 Comunicação Mídia e Consumoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWainberg, Jacques A.2018-04-11T19:00:33Zoai:ojs.revistacmc.espm.br:article/1261Revistahttps://revistacmc.espm.br/revistacmc/oaiPRIhttp://revistacmc.espm.br/index.php/revistacmc/oaithoff@espm.br||revistacmc@espm.br1983-70701806-4981opendoar:2018-04-11T19:00:33Comunicação, Mídia e Consumo (Online) - Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dissident communication in stand-up comedy: the case of Arab and Muslim countries
A comunicação dissidente na comédia stand-up: o caso dos países árabes e muçulmanos
title Dissident communication in stand-up comedy: the case of Arab and Muslim countries
spellingShingle Dissident communication in stand-up comedy: the case of Arab and Muslim countries
Wainberg, Jacques A.
Stand-Up Comedy
Humor
Joke
Dissidence
Comédia Stand-Up
Humor
Piada
Dissidência
title_short Dissident communication in stand-up comedy: the case of Arab and Muslim countries
title_full Dissident communication in stand-up comedy: the case of Arab and Muslim countries
title_fullStr Dissident communication in stand-up comedy: the case of Arab and Muslim countries
title_full_unstemmed Dissident communication in stand-up comedy: the case of Arab and Muslim countries
title_sort Dissident communication in stand-up comedy: the case of Arab and Muslim countries
author Wainberg, Jacques A.
author_facet Wainberg, Jacques A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wainberg, Jacques A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Stand-Up Comedy
Humor
Joke
Dissidence
Comédia Stand-Up
Humor
Piada
Dissidência
topic Stand-Up Comedy
Humor
Joke
Dissidence
Comédia Stand-Up
Humor
Piada
Dissidência
description This study is a content analysis of jokes produced and presented by stand-up comedians that in various parts of the world deal with a common theme, the inclusion of the Arab and the Muslim communities in modernity. This kind of humor became popular in many countries of the Middle East and Africa, similar to what is occurring in other continents. Countries like Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt nowadays tolerate to some degree dissent proposed by such humorists. Seeing the Arab and Muslim societies to laugh at themselves is a new and startling occurrence, since it breaks with the stereotypical image that they are unable to bear the satire and irony for being dominated by fear and conservatism.
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