"Which One of You Is the Twelve-Year-Old Boy?": Children's Humour, Wittgensteinian Jokes, and the Sack Lunch Bunch

Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1353/jeu.2021.0009
Michael Dalebout
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Abstract:This article reads the comedic after-school special John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch (Netflix 2019) alongside philosophical accounts of humour, comedy, and laughter—collectively, Humour—and elaborates upon how Sack Lunch repurposes the conceptual binary of adult and child, neither reinforcing nor denying its formative role in the relationship between people of diverse ages. Interpreted as what Ludwig Wittgenstein called a grammatical investigation (or a study of how language is used), Sack Lunch inhabits the ambiguous and artificial boundary between child and adult to trouble an overly familiar picture of growing up. In showing how children's and adults' Humour is alike in showing what is funny, or off, in our world, Sack Lunch is a non-instrumental example of Humour as a pedagogical resource. Because it exposes the sedimented conceptions underlying how intergenerational social relationships perpetuate socio-political injustices, children's Humour in particular warrants further attention by philosophers of humour.
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“你们谁是十二岁的男孩?”:儿童幽默、维特根斯坦笑话和麻袋午餐包
摘要:本文阅读了喜剧课后特辑《约翰·穆拉尼与麻袋午餐包》(网飞2019),以及对幽默、喜剧和笑声的哲学描述——统称为幽默——并阐述了麻袋午餐如何重新利用成人和儿童的概念二元性,既不强化也不否认其在不同年龄段的人之间关系中的形成作用。《麻袋午餐》被解读为路德维希·维特根斯坦(Ludwig Wittgenstein)所说的语法调查(或对语言如何使用的研究),它栖息在儿童和成人之间模糊而人为的边界上,以困扰人们过于熟悉的成长图景。《麻袋午餐》展示了儿童和成人的幽默在展示我们世界中有趣或不有趣的东西方面的相似之处,它是幽默作为教学资源的一个非工具性例子。因为它揭示了代际社会关系如何使社会政治不公正长期存在的根深蒂固的观念,儿童幽默尤其值得幽默哲学家的进一步关注。
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