Comic Practice/comic Response

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University of Delaware Press, 1993 - 199 páginas
This study focuses on response to comedy. The author maintains we respond rather mindlessly to comic effect. Comedy itself, in the philosophical sense, is seen as play. The play impulse is manifest in numerous forms from theater to painting, the novel to sculpting, poetry to cartooning; and each medium has its own semiotic language.
 

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Groundings Groundlings
11
Operations of the Art of Comedy
35
The Meanings of Comedy
55
Modes of Comedy Meaning
73
Modes of Comedy Perceptual Play
94
ComicSerious SeriousComic
114
HumorComedy Television
135
Contexts Extensions
153
Notes
169
Bibliography
186
Index
197
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Página 19 - Play is always play of absence and presence, but if it is to be thought radically, play must be conceived of before the alternative of presence and absence. Being must be conceived as presence or absence on the basis of the possibility of play and not the other way around.

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