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Overview

A comprehensive look at the customary differences between humor in Japan and the West, providing cultural examples and illustrative terminology in the original Japanese.

Japanese conventions about comedy and laughter are largely unanalyzed. For many students of Japanese culture and visitors to Japan, Japanese humor seems obscure, incomprehensible, paradoxical, and even nonexistent. By bringing together scholarly insights and original research by both Japanese and non-Japanese experts, Jessica Milner Davis bridges the differences between humor in Japan and the West and examines the entire spectrum of Japanese humor, from ancient traditions and surviving rituals of laughter to norms of joke-telling in ordinary conversation in Japan and America.

For anyone interested in Japan, Japanese culture, and humor studies, Understanding Humor in Japan is an important teaching tool. It provides accessible, illustrative examples of humor in both Japanese and English with explanations of their meaning and cultural significance. Scholarly yet readable, these essays offer intelligent discussion on such topics as the Japanese delight in wordplay, the comic content of Japanese newspapers, the role of film and television in developing Japanese stand-up comedy, and formal censorship and its impact on humorous writing and self-expression in Japan. Understanding Humor in Japan breaks new ground in the study of humor and sheds light on much that is taken for granted about the role of laughter in civilized societies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814331651
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Publication date: 02/17/2006
Series: Humor in Life and Letters Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Jessica Milner Davis is an honorary visiting fellow in the Department of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsvii
Prefaceix
Editor's Notexiii
Introduction1
1Laughter and the Traditional Japanese Smile15
2Osaka's Culture of Laughter27
3A Ritual Performance of Laughter in Southern Japan37
4Manzai: Team Comedy in Japan's Entertainment Industry51
5Sha-re: A Widely Accepted Form of Japanese Wordplay75
6Conversational Jokes in Japanese and English85
7Rakugo and Humor in Japanese Interpersonal Communication99
8Forgotten Women: Two Kyoka Poets of the Temmei Era111
9Farce and Satire in Kyogen127
10Senryu: Japan's Short Comic Poetry153
11Humor in Japanese Newspapers179
12Satire and Constraint in Japanese Culture193
List of Contributors219
Bibliography223
Index233

What People are Saying About This

Christie Davies of the Mirth of Nations

The purpose is stated in the well balanced title; it is to invite the reader both to understand Japanese humor and to have an insight into the ways in which the Japanese seek to understand and explain humor. The introduction makes it clear that it is a carefully selected set of essays by Japanese, American, and Australian experts on Japanese humor intended to render key facets of Japanese humor comprehensible to readers with an interest in but no prior knowledge of the subject. The essays that comprise the book present the latest findings in Japanese humor research. It is new, it is significant, and it is comprehensive."

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