Sexual Humour in Africa
Gender, Jokes, and Societal Change
Herausgeber: Chukwumah, Ignatius
Sexual Humour in Africa
Gender, Jokes, and Societal Change
Herausgeber: Chukwumah, Ignatius
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This book examines the types, discourse modes, and effects of sex jokes in different African contexts, in a range of different cultural forms, from the internet, to music, books, films, advertising, and images; thus filling the existing void in literature on the subject.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Pier Paolo FrassinelliBorders, Media Crossings and the Politics of Translation56,99 €
- Wimal Dissanayake / K Moti Gokulsing (eds.)Popular Culture in a Globalised India58,99 €
- Dustin GoltzComic Performativities58,99 €
- Ashley ThompsonEngendering the Buddhist State58,99 €
- From Terrorism to Television43,99 €
- Sumana KasturiGender, Citizenship, and Identity in the Indian Blogosphere58,99 €
- Matt ReingoldGender and Sexuality in Israeli Graphic Novels25,99 €
-
-
-
This book examines the types, discourse modes, and effects of sex jokes in different African contexts, in a range of different cultural forms, from the internet, to music, books, films, advertising, and images; thus filling the existing void in literature on the subject.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780367776251
- ISBN-10: 0367776251
- Artikelnr.: 68716100
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780367776251
- ISBN-10: 0367776251
- Artikelnr.: 68716100
Ignatius Chukwumah is professor of African literature and popular culture at Federal University, Wukari, Nigeria.
Introduction PART I: Sex joke 1 Egyptian sex jokes: Perspectives,
classification, and analysis SEBASTIAN GADOMSKI 2 Sex humour: Purveyor of
sex mores and power matrices PATRICK CHESI LUMASIA 3 The theatre of jokers:
An investigation of the joking relationship between the Tonga and Lozi of
Zambia CHEELA CHILALA AND HUMPHREY M. KAPAU PART II: African language, folk
music, and rhetorical strategies 4 Pudendic cult and public discourse:
Pornogrammar rhetorical strategy in Ghana's public spaces JOSEPH BROOKMAN
AMISSAH-ARTHUR 5 The dynamics of humour in coital imagery: Reflections on
Bukusu Embalu and select East African popular music FRED W. SIMIYU AND
FELIX ORINA PART III: Sex joke and the written word 6 Validating the
subversive: A (re)reading of sex images in Okot p'Bitek's Song of Malaya
BARASA REMMY SHIUNDU 7 Through the lens of gender: Sex jokes in selected
contemporary East African popular fiction VINCENT ODHIAMBO ODUOR PART IV:
(Cis)gender, ideology, and discourse 8 "I beg to differ": Queer notes on
Kenyan editorial cartoons EDDIE OMBAGI 9 Sex jokes and ideology: A
sociopragmatic inquiry of the place of humour in gender performance and
practices BENEDICTA ADOKARLEY LOMOTEY AND GRACE DIABAH 10 Reinforcing
gendered scripts: Sexuality and double performance in Helen Paul's
joke-performance IGNATIUS CHUKWUMAH PART V: Bodies and representations 11
"Ooin, freaky freaky, you are doing well": A discourse analysis of the
representations of women in selected Nigerian skits IBUKUN FILANI AND
ADEOTI OLUWATOMI 12 The humour of erotica: Representations of women in
Ghanaian social media HANNAH WOODE AMISSAH-ARTHUR PART VI: Resistance and
responses 13 Bizarre masculinity: Female response to rape jokes on social
media in Nigeria MARTIN OKWOLI OGBA 14 "Good for the goose, better for the
gander": Female sex jokes responses as resistance to cultural convention in
selected social media chats SANDRA NNABUIFE NWAGBOSO AND ADACHUKWU
AMALACHUKWU OKAFOR
classification, and analysis SEBASTIAN GADOMSKI 2 Sex humour: Purveyor of
sex mores and power matrices PATRICK CHESI LUMASIA 3 The theatre of jokers:
An investigation of the joking relationship between the Tonga and Lozi of
Zambia CHEELA CHILALA AND HUMPHREY M. KAPAU PART II: African language, folk
music, and rhetorical strategies 4 Pudendic cult and public discourse:
Pornogrammar rhetorical strategy in Ghana's public spaces JOSEPH BROOKMAN
AMISSAH-ARTHUR 5 The dynamics of humour in coital imagery: Reflections on
Bukusu Embalu and select East African popular music FRED W. SIMIYU AND
FELIX ORINA PART III: Sex joke and the written word 6 Validating the
subversive: A (re)reading of sex images in Okot p'Bitek's Song of Malaya
BARASA REMMY SHIUNDU 7 Through the lens of gender: Sex jokes in selected
contemporary East African popular fiction VINCENT ODHIAMBO ODUOR PART IV:
(Cis)gender, ideology, and discourse 8 "I beg to differ": Queer notes on
Kenyan editorial cartoons EDDIE OMBAGI 9 Sex jokes and ideology: A
sociopragmatic inquiry of the place of humour in gender performance and
practices BENEDICTA ADOKARLEY LOMOTEY AND GRACE DIABAH 10 Reinforcing
gendered scripts: Sexuality and double performance in Helen Paul's
joke-performance IGNATIUS CHUKWUMAH PART V: Bodies and representations 11
"Ooin, freaky freaky, you are doing well": A discourse analysis of the
representations of women in selected Nigerian skits IBUKUN FILANI AND
ADEOTI OLUWATOMI 12 The humour of erotica: Representations of women in
Ghanaian social media HANNAH WOODE AMISSAH-ARTHUR PART VI: Resistance and
responses 13 Bizarre masculinity: Female response to rape jokes on social
media in Nigeria MARTIN OKWOLI OGBA 14 "Good for the goose, better for the
gander": Female sex jokes responses as resistance to cultural convention in
selected social media chats SANDRA NNABUIFE NWAGBOSO AND ADACHUKWU
AMALACHUKWU OKAFOR
Introduction PART I: Sex joke 1 Egyptian sex jokes: Perspectives,
classification, and analysis SEBASTIAN GADOMSKI 2 Sex humour: Purveyor of
sex mores and power matrices PATRICK CHESI LUMASIA 3 The theatre of jokers:
An investigation of the joking relationship between the Tonga and Lozi of
Zambia CHEELA CHILALA AND HUMPHREY M. KAPAU PART II: African language, folk
music, and rhetorical strategies 4 Pudendic cult and public discourse:
Pornogrammar rhetorical strategy in Ghana's public spaces JOSEPH BROOKMAN
AMISSAH-ARTHUR 5 The dynamics of humour in coital imagery: Reflections on
Bukusu Embalu and select East African popular music FRED W. SIMIYU AND
FELIX ORINA PART III: Sex joke and the written word 6 Validating the
subversive: A (re)reading of sex images in Okot p'Bitek's Song of Malaya
BARASA REMMY SHIUNDU 7 Through the lens of gender: Sex jokes in selected
contemporary East African popular fiction VINCENT ODHIAMBO ODUOR PART IV:
(Cis)gender, ideology, and discourse 8 "I beg to differ": Queer notes on
Kenyan editorial cartoons EDDIE OMBAGI 9 Sex jokes and ideology: A
sociopragmatic inquiry of the place of humour in gender performance and
practices BENEDICTA ADOKARLEY LOMOTEY AND GRACE DIABAH 10 Reinforcing
gendered scripts: Sexuality and double performance in Helen Paul's
joke-performance IGNATIUS CHUKWUMAH PART V: Bodies and representations 11
"Ooin, freaky freaky, you are doing well": A discourse analysis of the
representations of women in selected Nigerian skits IBUKUN FILANI AND
ADEOTI OLUWATOMI 12 The humour of erotica: Representations of women in
Ghanaian social media HANNAH WOODE AMISSAH-ARTHUR PART VI: Resistance and
responses 13 Bizarre masculinity: Female response to rape jokes on social
media in Nigeria MARTIN OKWOLI OGBA 14 "Good for the goose, better for the
gander": Female sex jokes responses as resistance to cultural convention in
selected social media chats SANDRA NNABUIFE NWAGBOSO AND ADACHUKWU
AMALACHUKWU OKAFOR
classification, and analysis SEBASTIAN GADOMSKI 2 Sex humour: Purveyor of
sex mores and power matrices PATRICK CHESI LUMASIA 3 The theatre of jokers:
An investigation of the joking relationship between the Tonga and Lozi of
Zambia CHEELA CHILALA AND HUMPHREY M. KAPAU PART II: African language, folk
music, and rhetorical strategies 4 Pudendic cult and public discourse:
Pornogrammar rhetorical strategy in Ghana's public spaces JOSEPH BROOKMAN
AMISSAH-ARTHUR 5 The dynamics of humour in coital imagery: Reflections on
Bukusu Embalu and select East African popular music FRED W. SIMIYU AND
FELIX ORINA PART III: Sex joke and the written word 6 Validating the
subversive: A (re)reading of sex images in Okot p'Bitek's Song of Malaya
BARASA REMMY SHIUNDU 7 Through the lens of gender: Sex jokes in selected
contemporary East African popular fiction VINCENT ODHIAMBO ODUOR PART IV:
(Cis)gender, ideology, and discourse 8 "I beg to differ": Queer notes on
Kenyan editorial cartoons EDDIE OMBAGI 9 Sex jokes and ideology: A
sociopragmatic inquiry of the place of humour in gender performance and
practices BENEDICTA ADOKARLEY LOMOTEY AND GRACE DIABAH 10 Reinforcing
gendered scripts: Sexuality and double performance in Helen Paul's
joke-performance IGNATIUS CHUKWUMAH PART V: Bodies and representations 11
"Ooin, freaky freaky, you are doing well": A discourse analysis of the
representations of women in selected Nigerian skits IBUKUN FILANI AND
ADEOTI OLUWATOMI 12 The humour of erotica: Representations of women in
Ghanaian social media HANNAH WOODE AMISSAH-ARTHUR PART VI: Resistance and
responses 13 Bizarre masculinity: Female response to rape jokes on social
media in Nigeria MARTIN OKWOLI OGBA 14 "Good for the goose, better for the
gander": Female sex jokes responses as resistance to cultural convention in
selected social media chats SANDRA NNABUIFE NWAGBOSO AND ADACHUKWU
AMALACHUKWU OKAFOR