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ArtikelFamilies and Funny Mirrors: A Study of the Social Construction and Personal Embodiment of Humor  
Oleh: Katz, Jack
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: AJS: American Journal of Sociology vol. 101 no. 05 (Mar. 1996), page 1194-1237.
Topik: Families; Reflexive Gaze; Transcencent Tasks; Second Metamorphosis;
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Isi artikelBased on participant observation and videotapes, this article examines laughter in a Parisian funhouse. Three central contingencies of an initial metamorphosis, from sober dispositions to doing laughter, are specified. The would-be laugher must collaboratively construct the presumption that another person shares his or her perspective on the mirror's reflections, develop mutually untenable definitions of a person and that person's reflections, and display a corporeal appreciation of the sensed juxtaposition. Each of these dimensions is altered when participants undergo a second metamorphosis, a shift to being done by the spirit raised. A final section analyzes the trascendent powers of family relations as they play on glaces bizarres.
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