Communication 271 - Humor in Society

Spring
2021
01
4.00
Stephen Olbrys Gencarella
1:00AM 1:00AM
UMass Amherst
73639
On-Line
solbrys@comm.umass.edu
This course examines humor as a significant form of creative expression in social and political life. In recent decades, scholars of all persuasions from the humanities, social sciences, and even hard sciences have examined this subject through a critical lens, leading to the development of an interdisciplinary field known as humor studies. This course provides an introduction to that burgeoning field. Topics include theories of humor, the differences and relationship between humor and comedy, the use of both in the redress of political and social tensions, the importance of the body in humor and comedy, and their role in the negotiation of identity and community. (Gen Ed SB)
This course was formerly numbered COMM 297C. If you have taken COMM 297C you cannot take this course.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.