ID | 129604 |
Title Proper | Humour is serious as a geopolitical speech act |
Other Title Information | IMDb film reviews of Sacha Baron Cohen's the dictator |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ridanpaa, Juha |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Humour is a manifold cultural institution through which society and space become politicised. In this paper, the political nature of humour is discussed by dissecting the IMDb film reviews of Sacha Baron Cohen's comedy, The Dictator (2012), a parody of democracy in which the topics of racism, political incorrectness and sexism, as well as their relationship to the discourses of Neo-Orientalism and the Global War on Terrorism, are present. The reviews are perceived as speech acts, which establish broader interpretative patterns through which audience may approach the questions related to the serious and political aspects of humour. The analysis focuses on how the 'humour is serious' claim and similar arguments are expressed in order to condemn or support the use of 'immature' and sophomoric humour within the context of politically sensitive issues. Similarly, the paper scrutinises how IMDb functions as a stage on which opportunity for political participation becomes accessible. |
`In' analytical Note | Geopolitics Vol.19, No.1; February 2014: p.86-140-160 |
Journal Source | Geopolitics Vol.19, No.1; February 2014: p.86-140-160 |
Key Words | War on Terrorism ; Sacha Baron Cohen ; Geopolitical Speech ; Serious Humour ; Geopolitical Speech Act ; IMDb Film Reviews ; Political Participation ; Geopolitics ; Political Aspects ; Politically Sensitive Issues ; Geopolitical Analysis ; Terrorism ; Social Analysis |