SCHWARZ, Michal. Humor in parasitic and international relations. In 3rd Humor Research Project Conference, University of Silesia, Katowice, 2.-3. 10. 2023. 2023.
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Original name Humor in parasitic and international relations
Authors SCHWARZ, Michal.
Edition 3rd Humor Research Project Conference, University of Silesia, Katowice, 2.-3. 10. 2023, 2023.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 50902 Social sciences, interdisciplinary
Country of publisher Poland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English humor;parasitic relations;imternational relations;evolutionary tool;emotions;socialization
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Michal Schwarz, Ph.D., učo 12488. Changed: 22/1/2024 16:08.
Abstract
The purpose of this paper was to add one evolutionary facet to suggested topics of the conference about black and dark humor. Humor is most vivid in the conditions of close societies or in subcultures. As an evolutionary tool and also as a paradox, humor is to some degree supporting acceptance of parasitic social relations. Usually more dependent group or even isolated ruling class practices humor with gains on emotional and hormonal level and with rather positive effects on socialization. This habitual side of humor was be explained and illustrated by more examples from own regular travels to Asian countries. The scale of examples was from light erotic content and playing with words to humor in diplomatic missions and in international relations.
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GA23-06953S, research and development projectName: Evoluční interference náboženství a vlády ve Vnitřní Asii: srovnání vzájemných impaktů s tributárními zeměmi: Mongolskem, Koreou a Vietnamem
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Evolutionary interferences of religion and governance in Inner Asia: comparison of mutual impacts with tributary countries: Mongolia, Korea, Vietnam
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