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Non-Violent ResistanceNon-Violent Resistance

Non-Violent Resistance1961

Jennifer Bruen, Jean-Philippe Imbert, Agnès Maillot

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About this book

"Humour, by its very nature controversial, plays an important role in social interaction. With its power to question assumptions, it can be used a weapon of subversion, and its meaning and interpretation are embedded within the culture that generates them in complex ways. The scrutiny of Irish culture through the lens of humour is highly revealing, contributing to an alternative, and sometimes irreverent, reading of events. As John Updike wrote of Raymond Queneau's witty re-imagining of the Easter Rising, humour can effectively expose 'casual ambivalence'. This volume investigates the many ways in which writers, playwrights, politicians, historians, filmmakers, artists and activists have used irreverence and humour to look at aspects of Irish culture and explore the contradictions and shortcomings of the society in which they live"--

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First published
1961
OL Work ID
OL25748792W

Subjects

Wit and humorPopular culture, irelandIreland, intellectual lifeIntellectual lifeSocial conditionsPolitical cultureDissentersSocial changeDiscourse analysisIrish wit and humorHistory and criticismPopular cultureHistorySocial aspectsPolitical aspects

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