This book develops a model to examine the language of humour, which is multimodal and accounts for the possibility of transmutation of humour as it is performed through editorial cartoons. By transmutation is meant the transition in the language of humour when it crosses its own boundaries to provoke unprecedented reactions resulting in offensiveness, disappointment or hurt sentiment. The transmutability about the language of humour points to its inherently diabolical nature which manifests in the performance of controversial cartoons. The model is built by borrowing theoretical cues from Roman Jakobson, Roland Barthes, George Lakoff and Mark Johnson. The integrated model, then, is developed to examine the cartoons which were recommended for deletion by the Thorat Committee, following a cartoon controversy in India. Through the cartoon analysis, the model discerns the significance of context and temporality in determining the impact of humour. It also examines how the ethics of humour;the blurred lines of political correctness and incorrectness are dictated by the political atmosphere and the power dynamics.
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Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
Publication Date: 15 Jul 2024
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
Publication City/Country: Switzerland
Language: English
ISBN13: 9783031328381
About Vinod BalakrishnanVishaka Venkat
Vinod Balakrishnan is a Professor in English in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli India. He is a practising poet motivational speaker reviewer of books and a yoga enthusiast. His research interests include somaesthetics politics of representation film studies life writing and narratives about India. Currently he is working on The Role of the Public Intellectual and the Future of the Humanities.Vishaka Venkat is an Assistant Professor in English in the School of Linguistics and Literary Studies at Chinmaya Vishwa Vidyapeeth India. Her primary research interests include humour Indian aesthetics childrens literature popular culture and mythology.