Playful Subjects of Lack: The Underside of Humour in the Nigerian Unconscious

IF 0.4 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Ogochukwu Ukwueze, Chetachi Igbokwe
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Abstract “We play too much in this country” is a popular and handy response to funny statements or events and an affirmation of Nigerians’ aptitude for humour. This comic impulse in the Nigerian unconscious has been variously seen as a means of releasing stress, coping with harsh realities, critiquing social and political situations, and even enhancing democracy. While acknowledging these observations, two more fundamental questions arise: Why does humour proliferate in Nigeria? And how does this tendency work against the nation? To attend to these questions, we explore three forms of humour: jokes, conversational humour, and accidental humour. The data analysed in this article were collected from Twitter, Facebook, and reports on national events in Nigerian newspapers. The analysis is anchored on Todd McGowan’s theory of the comic as a coincidence of lack and excess. The findings show that the increasing production of humour in various forms is a symptom of a fundamental lack, a defectiveness in the country’s socio-political and socioeconomic reality, and that these playful responses to situations trivialise the problems, weaken confrontational impulses, and heighten legal and moral laxity. Thus, as Nigerians we are “amusing ourselves to death”.
匮乏的戏谑主题:尼日利亚无意识中幽默的阴暗面
“我们在这个国家玩得太多了”是对有趣的陈述或事件的流行和方便的回应,也是对尼日利亚人幽默能力的肯定。这种喜剧冲动在尼日利亚人的无意识中被看作是一种释放压力、应对残酷现实、批评社会和政治局势、甚至促进民主的手段。在承认这些观察结果的同时,两个更基本的问题出现了:为什么幽默在尼日利亚泛滥?这种倾向是如何对国家不利的呢?为了回答这些问题,我们探讨了三种形式的幽默:笑话、对话式幽默和偶然幽默。本文分析的数据收集自Twitter、Facebook和尼日利亚报纸上的国家事件报道。这一分析基于托德·麦高恩(Todd McGowan)的理论,他认为漫画是匮乏与过剩的巧合。研究结果表明,各种形式的幽默越来越多,是这个国家社会政治和社会经济现实中根本缺乏的一种症状,这些对情况的玩笑性反应使问题变得无足轻重,削弱了对抗的冲动,加剧了法律和道德的松懈。因此,作为尼日利亚人,我们正在“自娱自乐至死”。
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期刊介绍: The English Academy Review: A Journal of English Studies (EAR) is the journal of the English Academy of Southern Africa. In line with the Academy’s vision of promoting effective English as a vital resource and of respecting Africa’s diverse linguistic ecology, it welcomes submissions on language as well as educational, philosophical and literary topics from Southern Africa and across the globe. In addition to refereed academic articles, it publishes creative writing and book reviews of significant new publications as well as lectures and proceedings. EAR is an accredited journal that is published biannually by Unisa Press (South Africa) and Taylor & Francis. Its editorial policy is governed by the Council of the English Academy of Southern Africa who also appoint the Editor-in-Chief for a three-year term of office. Guest editors are appointed from time to time on an ad hoc basis.
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