“Laughing with” or “laughing at” people with disabilities? Love on the Spectrum and Derek

HUMOR Pub Date : 2024-06-06 DOI:10.1515/humor-2023-0162
Don Kulick
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Abstract This paper explores the charged line between “laughing with” and “laughing at” people with disabilities. It documents how “the line” is structured, how the line between “laughing with” and “laughing at” is manifested, and how we might reasonably surmise when it has been crossed. Two television series are examined and compared. The first, Love on the Spectrum, is an Australian reality series that follows a number of young adults on the autism spectrum, as they search for love and go on dates with others who also are on the spectrum. Much of the charm of the series is that it evokes laughter, frequently at the seriousness of the people it portrays. The laughter raised during Love on the Spectrum is compared with the laughter encouraged by British comedian Ricky Gervais’s 2012–2014 series Derek, which is about a character who many viewers identified as being on the autism spectrum. The paper discusses similarities between the two series, but concludes by proposing that the laughter invited by the protagonists’ seriousness during these two series in fact is structured very differently.
与残疾人 "共笑 "还是 "嘲笑 "他们?光谱上的爱与德里克
摘要 本文探讨了 "嘲笑 "和 "取笑 "残疾人之间的界限。它记录了 "界线 "是如何构成的,"嘲笑 "与 "取笑 "之间的界线是如何体现的,以及我们可以如何合理地推测界线何时被跨越。我们对两部电视剧进行了研究和比较。第一部是《谱系之恋》,这是一部澳大利亚的真人秀节目,讲述了一些自闭症谱系的年轻人寻找爱情,并与其他谱系的人约会的故事。该剧的魅力主要在于它能唤起观众的笑声,而笑声往往是针对剧中人物的严肃性而发出的。本文将《爱在谱系》中引发的笑声与英国喜剧演员瑞奇-热尔韦(Ricky Gervais)2012-2014 年的系列剧《德里克》(Derek)中引发的笑声进行了比较,后者讲述了一个被许多观众认定为自闭症谱系中的人物。本文讨论了两部剧集的相似之处,但最后提出,这两部剧集中主人公严肃的态度所引发的笑声在结构上其实大相径庭。
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