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Good Humor, Bad Taste
Chapter 2. The joke: Genesis of an oral genre
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January 31 2006
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DE GRUYTER
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Book chapters
Chapter 10. Conclusion: Sociology and the joke
Acknowledgements
Chapter 2. The joke: Genesis of an oral genre
Frontmatter
Chapter 4. The humor divide: Class, age, and humor styles
Chapter 3. Joke telling as communication style
Index
Contents
Chapter 9. National humor styles: Joke telling and social background in the United States
Appendix 2. Dutch humorists and television programs
Notes
Chapter 5. The logic of humor styles
Chapter 8. Sense and sociability
Chapter 6. The repertoire: Dutch joke culture
References
Appendix 1. The jokes used in the Dutch survey
Chapter 7. Temptation and transgression
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Jokes, humor, and taste
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