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Permission to Laugh? Humour Without Risk of Danger and Offence Would Be an Emaciated Thing
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2017
Permission to Laugh? Humour Without Risk of Danger and Offence Would Be an Emaciated Thing
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The Conversation
30 November
2017
12304736
2017
periodical issue
'We live in an age of rising gelotophobia; not, in case you are wondering, a fear of ice-cream, but a fear of laughter. It can, it seems, be terribly destructive to laugh at anyone for a range of reasons, and one of the hottest of those is cultural appropriation. The agelasts (those who never laugh; in old Australian “wowsers”) often seem keen to use the wonders of social media to howl down anyone who dares to laugh at other cultures.' (Introduction)
2017
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The Conversation
30 November
2017
12304736
2017
periodical issue
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