下流的幽默和社交能力

Carla Roth
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这一章的重点是性幽默和下流幽默,这是一种典型的被认为是性别的幽默,位于可接受的言语的边缘。通过追溯这种幽默在圣加仑的流传,这一章反而强调了这种材料的受欢迎程度,以及那些可以利用它来提供娱乐的人所享有的社会尊重。通过在其文化和社会背景中嵌入淫秽幽默,本章进一步质疑淫秽幽默代表男性对女性性侵犯的安全阀的概念。在社交性的背景下,这种幽默反而成为了一种交流货币,为爱开玩笑的人提供了一个展示他们的社交技巧、拉丁语熟练程度和性经验的机会。
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Obscene humour and sociability
This chapter focuses on sexual and scatological humour, a type of humour typically perceived as gendered and located on the margins of acceptable speech. By tracing the circulation of such humour through conversations in St Gall, the chapter instead highlights the popularity of such material and the social esteem enjoyed by those who could draw on it to provide entertainment. By embedding obscene humour within its cultural and social contexts, the chapter moreover calls into question the notion that obscene humour represented a safety valve for men’s sexual aggressions against women. In the context of sociability, such humour instead worked as a kind of communicative currency and offered jokesters an opportunity to display their social skills, their proficiency in Latin, and their sexual experience.
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