The politics of laughter in the soci...
Mpofu, Shepherd.

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  • The politics of laughter in the social media age = perspectives from the Global South /
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    Title/Author: The politics of laughter in the social media age/ edited by Shepherd Mpofu.
    Reminder of title: perspectives from the Global South /
    other author: Mpofu, Shepherd.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
    Description: xxi, 314 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part 1: Humour, Ridicule and Politics -- Chapter 2: the Aesthetics of 'laughing at Power' in an African Cyber Sphere -- Chapter 3: This Is a Laughing Matter: Social Media as a Sphere of Trolling Power in Malawi and Zimbabwe -- Chapter 4: Memes, Politics and Social Criticism in the Global South: Culture of Political Satire in Contemporary Kerala, India -- Chapter 5: Speaking "truth" to Power? Political Satire and the Mediation of the Zimbabwean Crisis in the "new Dispensation Era" -- Chapter 6: Humour, Politics and Mnangagwa's Presidency: a Reception Study of Civic Intellectuals -- Chapter 7. Visualising Politicians Through the Prism of Political Memes -- Chapter 8: Inside-out: Politicians Disparaging Electorates and Democracy With Humour -the Case of Senator Dino Melaye in Nigeria -- Part 2: Humour and the Everyday -- Chapter 9: Laughing at Trouble: an Exploration of Online Economic Satire in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 10: the Curious Case of "coconut Kelz": a Rhetorical Analysis of a South African Satirist's Use of Humour to Engage in Persuasive Commentary on Social Issues -- Chapter 11: 'humor and the Politics of the Everyday': Reading Amateur Online Videos in Zimbabwe as a Subaltern Counter-public -- Chapter 12: Pastoral and Presidential Parody in the Digital Space: an Analysis of Naijas Craziest -- Chapter 13: Humour as Core Brand Element in Digital Public Speaking Assessment in South Africa -- Part 3: Humour, Ridicule and Identity -- Chapter 14: 'if Ever I Offended You I Am Sorry': Body Shaming and Embodied Racist Humour and Black Twitter in South Africa -- Chapter 15: Gender Performances and Irony in the Online Presentification Narrative: a Study of the "Katylene" Case in Brazil -- Chapter 16: Digital Football Fandom, Ethnicity and the Fragile Zimbabwe National Identity -- Chapter 17: Mental Models and the Myth of Multiculturalism and Postracialism in Zapiro and Yalo's Cartoons on Social Media -- Chapter 18: Humour, Identity and Ethnicity in the Zimbabwean Political Landscape -- Chapter 19: Laughter in Turbulent Times: Comedy and Religion in the Rise of Brazil's Far Right.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Digital media - Social aspects - Developing countries. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81969-9
    ISBN: 9783030819699
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