Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Toward The Application of Jokes and The Use of Joke Consultants in Health, Work Places, State Leaders’ Forums, And Educational Institutions in Africa

View through CrossRef
From the period of the 1990s onward, there has been the proliferation of jokes and joke performances in verbal, public, and media settings across Africa. This is not unconnected to the fermented democratic atmosphere and the gradual but steady entrenchment of democratic values and freedom away from the earlier dictatorial military regimes of time past. Jokes have transformed the public space of modern isolated existence and have emerged to review, even solve a horde of physical and mental problems in its enablement of laughter even in the taboo topics or disaster moments. Jokes’ position to illuminate the harsh realities of contemporary existence, galvanize, and transform the vulnerable is fortified in view of the enigmatic being of liberal democracy in Africa, the existential narratives of civil strife, the state actors’ poetics of abstraction, the presence of violence, crime, and the politics of exclusion that characterize modernity. This work, using Elliot Oring’s model of “appropriate incongruity,” interrogates the expanding relevance of jokes in multidisciplinary fields in Africa with a view to reducing physical and mental lassitude and creating an atmosphere for better wellness and more active approach to work and life generally. The work recommends the establishment of associations for applied jokes, and the formation of joke seminars, joke rooms/offices, comedy carts, and lectures in medical schools and elsewhere by governments, corporate organizations, educational and health institutions.
University of Oran 2 Mohamed Ben Ahmed
Title: Toward The Application of Jokes and The Use of Joke Consultants in Health, Work Places, State Leaders’ Forums, And Educational Institutions in Africa
Description:
From the period of the 1990s onward, there has been the proliferation of jokes and joke performances in verbal, public, and media settings across Africa.
This is not unconnected to the fermented democratic atmosphere and the gradual but steady entrenchment of democratic values and freedom away from the earlier dictatorial military regimes of time past.
Jokes have transformed the public space of modern isolated existence and have emerged to review, even solve a horde of physical and mental problems in its enablement of laughter even in the taboo topics or disaster moments.
Jokes’ position to illuminate the harsh realities of contemporary existence, galvanize, and transform the vulnerable is fortified in view of the enigmatic being of liberal democracy in Africa, the existential narratives of civil strife, the state actors’ poetics of abstraction, the presence of violence, crime, and the politics of exclusion that characterize modernity.
This work, using Elliot Oring’s model of “appropriate incongruity,” interrogates the expanding relevance of jokes in multidisciplinary fields in Africa with a view to reducing physical and mental lassitude and creating an atmosphere for better wellness and more active approach to work and life generally.
The work recommends the establishment of associations for applied jokes, and the formation of joke seminars, joke rooms/offices, comedy carts, and lectures in medical schools and elsewhere by governments, corporate organizations, educational and health institutions.

Related Results

Editorial
Editorial
The danger with a term like "joke" is that it can come to be understood as a kind of inert textual object or an authorless production plucked from the ether, the meaning of which m...
Afrikanske smede
Afrikanske smede
African Smiths Cultural-historical and sociological problems illuminated by studies among the Tuareg and by comparative analysisIn KUML 1957 in connection with a description of sla...
Joke synonymy sensitivity among working comedians and the General Theory of Verbal Humor
Joke synonymy sensitivity among working comedians and the General Theory of Verbal Humor
Abstract Ruch et al. (1993. Toward an empirical verification of the general theory of verbal humor. Humor 6(2). 123–36.) found that ordinary college students perceiv...
Gospel parable and Orthodox joke: general and special
Gospel parable and Orthodox joke: general and special
The purpose of the article is to reveal the specifics of the Orthodox joke by comparing it with the Gospel parable having a similar function. Methodology. Within the framework of t...
The Relationship Between Semantic Joke and Idiom Comprehension in Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorder
The Relationship Between Semantic Joke and Idiom Comprehension in Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Semantic jokes involve resolving an incongruity emerging from wordplay or from violation of world knowledge. Research has shown individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) demo...
The Hell Drawer
The Hell Drawer
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Legman completed and published two volumes of his studies of sexual humor, The Rationale of the Dirty Joke and No Laughing Matter. In these b...
Designing MOOC User Activity
Designing MOOC User Activity
In recent years, xMOOC, one-way knowledge transfer have been replaced by cMOOCs which allow users to co-create knowledge. Substantive discussion forums are mainly used for this pur...

Back to Top