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Laughter, Humor, and the (Un)Making of Gender
Gossips’ Mirth: Gender, Humor, and Female Spectators in Ben Jonson’s The Staple of News (1626)
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Laughter, Sex, and Violence
Horny Priests and Their Parishioners
Is the Comic World a Paradise for Women? Medieval Models of Portable Utopia
Gender, Humor, and Power in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
Hegemony and Humor
Introduction
Taking Womenâs Work Seriously
The Magic of a Joke
Laughing at the Unmanly Man in Early Modern Sweden
General Introduction
Laughing at Ourselves
Introduction
Gender Subversion and the Early Christian East
Humor, Women, and Male Anxieties in Ancient Greek Visual Culture
Gossipsâ Mirth
pp. 1
General Introduction
pp. 13
Laughing at Ourselves: Gendered Humor in Classical Greece
pp. 31
Is the Comic World a Paradise for Women? Medieval Models of Portable Utopia
pp. 47
Taking Women’s Work Seriously: Medieval Humor and the Gendering of Labor
pp. 65
Gender Subversion and the Early Christian East: Reconstructing the Byzantine Comic Mime
pp. 85
Gossips’ Mirth: Gender, Humor, and Female Spectators in Ben Jonson’s The Staple of News (1626)
pp. 103
The Magic of a Joke: Humor and Gender in Islamicate Ottoman Aesthetics
pp. 133
Laughter, Sex, and Violence: Constructing Gender in Early Modern English Jestbooks
pp. 151
Horny Priests and Their Parishioners
pp. 163
Humor, Women, and Male Anxieties in Ancient Greek Visual Culture
pp. 191
Hegemony and Humor: Class and Hegemonic Masculinities in Three Premodern Chinese Humorous Texts
pp. 211
Gender, Humor, and Power in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
pp. 229
Laughing at the Unmanly Man in Early Modern Sweden
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