
Understanding Laughter and Humor
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This book puts forward a revolutionary and comprehensive theoretical approach to understanding laughter and the humor we use to inspire it. This new perspective applies an evolutionary and biological lens through which we can fully appreciate these complex, universal human behaviors. It distinguishes itself from all classical and contemporary theories by revealing laughter's singular message, rather than simply its causes and effects, and makes clear why perceptions of vulnerability and status are ever-present in our conscious and subconscious thoughts. The theory underscores our innate desire to cooperate, our respect for those who compete fairly, and our disdain for those who do not. And it sheds light on the social dynamics governing human interactions, both positive and negative, by recognizing laughter not as a reflexive reaction to a certain class of stimuli, but as a vital form of nonverbal communication-not only for us, but for our great ape cousins as well.
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"Understanding Laughter and Humor
is a triumph of interdisciplinary thinking. The authors combine insights from biology, psychology, anthropology, and communication studies to present a cohesive and compelling new theory of laughter. Their exploration of how laughter serves as a 'vocal affirmation of mutual vulnerability' offers a unifying principle that explains the vast array of situations in which laughter occurs. Simon and Donian's work not only sheds new light on why we laugh, but also provides valuable insights into human nature and social dynamics. This book is an essential read for researchers, therapists, comedians, and anyone fascinated by the complexities of human behavior and communication." (Professor Tabea Scheel, PhD, Work and Organizational Psychology, Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany)
"Understanding Laughter and Humor
offers an interesting new theory on the nature and purpose of laughter. By adding to our understanding of laughter as a form of communication that is specifically connected with vulnerability, the authors provide a fresh and convincing perspective that will significantly contribute to humor theory and link to other affective and emotional accounts of laughter. Their exploration of vulnerability as the key to unlocking laughter's meaning is thus both insightful and thought-provoking. The book's writing style makes complex ideas easy to grasp, while its thorough examination of laughter's physical, emotional, cognitive, and social aspects provides a comprehensive theoretical position. I recommend this text to anyone interested in the complex nature of laughter." (Simon Weaver, PhD, Reader in Media and Communications, Brunel, University of London, UK)
"The contents of this book rival previous theories of humor in their scope, ambition, and explicit aim of solving the tenacious problem of why we laugh. It is a good contender for such achievements, as its scientific leanings gives it the kind of support that other theories may lack. Readable and enjoyable, it will reward its audience." (Lydia Amir, PhD, Founding-President of the International Association for the Philosophy of Humor, Tufts University, USA)
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John Charles Simon, a retired wildlife biologist, is now an independent scholar, writer, and consultant. He authors the PsychologyToday.com blog Laughter and Humor 101 .
Dr Jennalee Donian is a postdoctoral fellow in humor studies at Nelson Mandela University, and recognized as one of South Africa's foremost humor researchers.
Content
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Ancient Wisdom and Modern Insights.- Chapter 3. Communication at Its Core.- Chapter 4. The Heart of the Mutual Vulnerability Theory.- Chapter 5. Humor and its Relationship to Laughter.- Chapter 6. Detecting Vulnerability.- Chapter 7: Group Dynamics and Their Influence.- Chapter 8. The Search for Laughter's Origins.- Chapter 9. The Evolution of Laughter and Humor.- Chapter 10. Some Implications of the MVT.- Chapter 11. The MVT as Guide.- Chapter 12. Going Forward.
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