Hytte-humor – om sanitetsbind og begjær

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Ellen Rees
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Abstract This article considers two comedy sketches that poke fun at cabin culture, a key praxis in contemporary Norway. The sketches are examples of what philosopher Simon Critchley calls «comedy of recognition», reflecting rather than challenging common experiences and beliefs. Focusing on the attitudes held by men and women toward cabins, the article examines how in particular masculinity is experienced and performed in this setting. The article concludes that cabins express complex feelings connected to personal, gender and national identities, and that they are therefore an apt vehicle for comedy about what it means to be Norwegian today.
这篇文章考虑了两个取笑小屋文化的喜剧小品,这是当代挪威的一个关键实践。这些小品是哲学家西蒙·克里奇利(Simon Critchley)所说的“认知喜剧”的例子,反映而不是挑战共同的经历和信念。重点关注男性和女性对小屋的态度,文章探讨了在这种情况下,男性气概是如何被体验和表现的。文章的结论是,小木屋表达了与个人、性别和国家身份相关的复杂情感,因此,它们是喜剧的合适载体,讲述了当今挪威人的意义。
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