The Psychology Of Comedy

By (author) Martin G. Neil
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By (author) Martin G. Neil
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This book provides a unique insight into the role of laughter and humour in our lives. From the mechanics of comedy and what makes a good joke, to the health benefits of laughter, the book delves into different types of comedy, from slapstick to complex puns, and the physiological response it provokes.


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What makes us laugh? Why is comedy so important? How does comedy affect our behaviour?

The Psychology of Comedy provides a unique insight into the role of laughter and humour in our lives. From the mechanics of comedy and what makes a good joke, to the health benefits of laughter, the book delves into different types of comedy, from slapstick to complex puns, and the physiological response it provokes. The dark side of comedy is also considered, confronting the idea that what is funny to some can be offensive to others, making this universal experience also highly subjective.

In a time when comedy continues to be one of the most popular and enduring forms of art, The Psychology of Comedy reminds us that laughter really is good for the soul.


Table of contents

CHAPTER 1

An Introduction to the Psychology of Comedy

CHAPTER 2

Theories of comedy and laughter

CHAPTER 3

Individual differences in humour-sex, personality, culture and intelligence

CHAPTER 4

Comedians and their personalities

CHAPTER 5

The uses of comedy i: health and therapy

CHAPTER 6

The uses of comedy ii: learning, marketing and advertising

CHAPTER 7

Funny bones? The physiology and neurology of comedy


Review quote

"Analysing comedy is like herding bubbles but this book is both a detailed study of the art of making people laugh and an entertainment in itself, and Neil Martin is an excellent bubble herder." - David Quantick, Emmy-winning writer of Veep; TV Burp, Brass Eye, The Thick Of It, On The Hour

"Brilliant. The perfect guide to what’s going on in our heads while our faces are busy laughing"- Joel Morris, writer, the Ladybird book parodies, Viz, Charlie Brooker''s Screenwipe, Paddington, Philomena Cunk

"A fun and informative romp that will put a smile on your face"- Professor Richard Wiseman, Professor of Psychology and creator of The Laugh Lab

"I have often found that the secret to comedy lies in the unexpected. I wasn’t expecting to enjoy a psychology book but I really enjoyed this one."- Phil Hughes, writer, Thunderpants, I Love Candy

"Many people don''t realize how important comedy is across so many facets of our life. This is an entertaining and thorough compilation of everything and did and didn''t want to know about comedy." - Kasha Patel, stand-up comedian and science writer for NASA.


Review quote

"Analysing comedy is like herding bubbles but this book is both a detailed study of the art of making people laugh and an entertainment in itself, and Neil Martin is an excellent bubble herder." - David Quantick, Emmy-winning writer of Veep; TV Burp, Brass Eye, The Thick Of It, On The Hour

"Brilliant. The perfect guide to what’s going on in our heads while our faces are busy laughing"- Joel Morris, writer, the Ladybird book parodies, Viz, Charlie Brooker''s Screenwipe, Paddington, Philomena Cunk

"A fun and informative romp that will put a smile on your face"- Professor Richard Wiseman, Professor of Psychology and creator of The Laugh Lab

"I have often found that the secret to comedy lies in the unexpected. I wasn’t expecting to enjoy a psychology book but I really enjoyed this one."- Phil Hughes, writer, Thunderpants, I Love C

More Information
Author By (author) Martin G. Neil
EAN 9780367366094
Contributors Martin G. Neil
Publisher Routledge
Languages English
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Width 129 mm
Height 198 mm
Product Forms Paperback / Softback
Availability in Stores Metro Mall, Hamra, Global
Weight 0.220000
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