The purpose of the Humor Research Project is to explore the inherent interdisciplinarity of humor. We hope that the conference will become a forum for discussions on how humor functions within different paradigms, thus yielding a variety of perspectives, including linguistic and (cross-)cultural ones, as well as those proper to literary and translation studies. We cordially invite researchers working at the intersections of language and humor to attend this event and present their insights into how language becomes humorous and how humor can become dark, morbid, or black.
3rd Humor Research Project / Stwora, Anna; Kuczok, Marcin; Nocoń, Aleksandra; Ryszka, Joanna; Moskal, Marlena; Lasota, Kornelia; Pabian, Elżbieta; Kmita, Karolina; Supernak-Polnik, Natalia; Raffa, Giovanni. - (2023). (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd Humor Research Project tenutosi a Centrum Informacji Naukowej i Biblioteka Akademicka - Ciniba, Bankowa 11A, 40-007 Katowice, POLONIA nel 02-03/10/2023).
3rd Humor Research Project
Anna StworaSupervision
;Joanna RyszkaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Giovanni RaffaMembro del Collaboration Group
2023
Abstract
The purpose of the Humor Research Project is to explore the inherent interdisciplinarity of humor. We hope that the conference will become a forum for discussions on how humor functions within different paradigms, thus yielding a variety of perspectives, including linguistic and (cross-)cultural ones, as well as those proper to literary and translation studies. We cordially invite researchers working at the intersections of language and humor to attend this event and present their insights into how language becomes humorous and how humor can become dark, morbid, or black.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.