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A disarming laughter: The role of humor in tribal cultures. An examination of humor in contemporary Native American literature and art.

机译:令人振奋的笑声:幽默在部落文化中的作用。对当代美国原住民文学和艺术中幽默的考察。

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Non-Indians have long considered Indian people to possess little or no sense of humor because they trustingly accept prevailing stereotypes. This dissertation dispels this assumption by showing that humor has served, and continues to serve, an important role in tribal cultures, oftentimes assuming even a sacred position within ceremonials. It begins by examining some of the varied roles which humor played in traditional tribal cultures—the widespread Trickster tradition, clown societies of the Pueblo tribes, Cherokee Booger Dancing, the Potlatch ceremonies of Northwest Coast peoples—and then shows how this tradition carried on into the early twentieth century, and continues in the present-day. After a close analysis of early humorists, such as Alexander Posey [Creek], Will Rogers [Cherokee] and Dan Madrano [Caddo], this study segues into a discussion of how and why humor functions in contemporary Indian Country, with special attention paid to humor's important place in literature, art, music, cartoons, Reservation jokes, and storytelling. The examples presented are not intended to be conclusive but, rather, to serve as a foundation for understanding the various roles which humor plays in present-day Native America, all with an emphasis upon how this practice is rooted in tribal traditions.
机译:长期以来,非印第安人一直认为印度人很少或没有幽默感,因为他们信任地接受普遍的刻板印象。这篇论文通过证明幽默在部落文化中已经并且将继续发挥重要作用来消除这种假设,而这种幽默通常在仪式中甚至占据着神圣的地位。首先,我们考察了幽默在传统部落文化中所扮演的各种角色-广泛的T俩传统,普韦布洛部落的小丑社会,切诺基·布格跳舞,西北海岸各族的Potlatch仪式–然后说明这种传统如何延续到二十世纪初,并一直持续到今天。在对早期幽默主义者,例如Alexander Posey [Creek],Will Rogers [Cherokee]和Dan Madrano [Caddo]进行仔细分析之后,本研究讨论了幽默在当代印度国家如何以及为何起作用的问题,并特别注意幽默在文学,艺术,音乐,卡通,保留笑话和讲故事中的重要地位。所举的例子并非是决定性的,而是作为理解幽默在当今美国原住民中扮演的各种角色的基础,所有这些都强调了这种习俗如何植根于部落传统。

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  • 作者

    Emmons, Sally L. A.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Oklahoma.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Oklahoma.;
  • 学科 Folklore.; Literature American.; Anthropology Cultural.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2000
  • 页码 250 p.
  • 总页数 250
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 世界文学;人类学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:47:55

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