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Humour and gender hegemony: the panoptical role of ridicule vis-à-vis gender

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Date

2015

Keywords

gender humour, gender studies, ridicule

Abstract (summary)

My dissertation addressed the policing role of ridicule, as a form of humor, in relation to gender norms. Using cultural studies methods and drawing on theories in humor studies and gender—particularly masculinities—studies, I examined various forms and instances of mainstream gender humor from both Iranian and US cultures; I argued that such humor reflects and, through ridicule’s punitive role, systematically reinforces hegemonic notions of gender in a society. I concluded that the role of ridicule in the construction of gender demands theoretical and practical attention in studies of gender relations.

Publication Information

Abedinifard, Mostafa. "Humour and Gender Hegemony: The Panoptical Role of Ridicule vis-à-vis Gender." Dissertation, University of Alberta, 2015.

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Thesis

Language

English

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