35.750, Books: Interactional Humor: Priego-Valverde (ed.) (2023)

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Subject: 35.750, Books: Interactional Humor: Priego-Valverde (ed.) (2023)

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Date: 12-Jan-2024
From: Katrin Stein [katrin.stein at degruyter.com]
Subject: Interactional Humor: Priego-Valverde (ed.) (2023)


Title: Interactional Humor
Subtitle: Multimodal Design and Negotiation
Series Title: Language Play and Creativity [LPC]; Edited by: Nancy
Bell
Publication Year: 2023
Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
                https://cloud.newsletter.degruyter.com/mouton
Book URL:
https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110983128/html

Editor: Béatrice Priego-Valverde
Abstract:

The central question explored in this volume is: How is humor
multimodally produced, perceived, responded to, and negotiated? To
this end, it offers a panorama of linguistic research on multimodal
and interactional humor, based on different theoretical frameworks,
corpora, and methodologies. Humor is considered as an activity that is
interactionally achieved, regardless of whether the interaction in
which it is embedded is face-to-face, computer-mediated, with a human
or a robot, oral or written. The aim is to analyze both the linguistic
resources of the participants (such as their lexicon, prosody,
gestures, gazes, or smiles) and the semiotic resources that social
networks and instant messaging platforms offer them (such as memes,
gifs, or emojis)

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                     Sociolinguistics

Written In: English (eng)



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