
Laughter and Liberation is based on the idea that humor is an agent of psychological liberation. Since we are able to include every kind of wit and humor under the umbrella of this thesis, it amounts to an informal, comprehensive theory of the ludicrous. Briefly put, the theory proposes that the most fundamental function of humor is its power to release us from the inhibitions and restrictions under which we live our daily lives. The quest for laughter is as old as man himself--Egyptian pharaohs and Roman emperors went to great lengths to amuse themselves, as did the monarchs of medieval Europe with court jesters. Our speech and literature abound with references to humor such as: "Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone," "He who laughs last laughs best," "All the world loves a clown," "Laugh if you are wise," and "A good laugh is sunshine in the house." In Laughter and Liberation, Harvey Mindess tells us how laughter and our sense of humor work. He gives us the background of several well-known humorists--Steve Allen, Richard Armour, Sholom Aleichem--and explains his theory of how and why they have become expert in making others laugh.
This book investigates the core proposition that humor functions as a primary mechanism for psychological liberation from the constraints and inhibitions of daily life. Harvey Mindess, a psychologist, utilizes this framework to categorize various forms of wit and comedy, arguing that the act of laughing serves a vital role in human emotional regulation. By synthesizing historical anecdotes and profiles of professional humorists, the author constructs an informal theory that positions laughter as a necessary release valve for the human psyche.
What You Will Find
Critics and readers often note that the text provides an accessible entry point into the psychology of comedy without relying on overly dense jargon. Experts frequently highlight the work as a foundational exploration of how humor serves as a functional coping mechanism in human behavior.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203787560
ISBN-13:
9780203787564
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