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@inbook{1353937, author = {Chovanec, Jan}, address = {Amsterdam and Philadelphia}, booktitle = {The Dynamics of Interactional Humor : Creating and negotiating humor in everyday encounters}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/thr.7.07cho}, edition = {1.}, editor = {Tsakona, Villy and Jan Chovanec}, keywords = {humour; pragmatics; discourse analysis; conversation analysis; laughter; laughable; TV documentary; footing; Goffman}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Amsterdam and Philadelphia}, isbn = {978-90-272-0000-6}, pages = {155-179}, publisher = {John Benjamins}, title = {Laughter and non-humorous situations in TV documentaries}, url = {https://benjamins.com/#catalog/books/thr.7.07cho/details}, year = {2018} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1353937 AU - Chovanec, Jan PY - 2018 TI - Laughter and non-humorous situations in TV documentaries VL - Topics in Humor Research 7 PB - John Benjamins CY - Amsterdam and Philadelphia SN - 9789027200006 KW - humour KW - pragmatics KW - discourse analysis KW - conversation analysis KW - laughter KW - laughable KW - TV documentary KW - footing KW - Goffman UR - https://benjamins.com/#catalog/books/thr.7.07cho/details N2 - This paper explores the role of laughter in broadcast TV documentary programs. Although the primary design of many TV documentaries is to attend to the smooth transmission of information to the audience, some program formats include components of seemingly unscripted interpersonal interaction between the participants. In these interactions, we frequently find situations that evoke the participants’ laughter, even though they are not designed as humorous and may not contain any evident intentional humor. Based on data obtained from a recent British documentary series, this paper documents how laughter emerges within interactions between the presenter and other interlocutors in order to deal with situations of personal failure and success arising from joint collaborative effort. The paper argues that laughter indexes extreme emotional reactions, thus being indicative of an underlying incongruity between the participants’ expectations and the actual state. Moreover its presence in the program attests to the hybrid nature of modern documentary formats by actually priming the audience’s positive reception and enjoyment of the broadcast. ER -
CHOVANEC, Jan. Laughter and non-humorous situations in TV documentaries. In Tsakona, Villy and Jan Chovanec. \textit{The Dynamics of Interactional Humor : Creating and negotiating humor in everyday encounters}. 1st ed. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2018, p.~155-179. Topics in Humor Research 7. ISBN~978-90-272-0000-6. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1075/thr.7.07cho.
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