L’Islam et l’humour: un rire communautaire ou un rire universel?
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In: Le Temps des médias, No. 28, 31.05.2017, p. 144-157.
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T1 - L’Islam et l’humour
T2 - un rire communautaire ou un rire universel?
AU - Ervine, Jonathan
N1 - Journal with an ISBN. Published in May, but not online early. Would need a REF exception.
PY - 2017/5/31
Y1 - 2017/5/31
N2 - This article analyses what the relationship between humor and Islam demonstrates about media representations of Arabs in France. It concentrates on the humorous French website À part ça tout va bien – which has the slogan « who said that Muslims did not have a sense of humor » – and compares it to the performances of the American trio Allah Made Me Funny. It will examine to what extent these projects are a source of a liberating form of laughter rather than a community-specific laughter, and the conclusions that one can draw from them about media discourses concerning Arabs.
AB - This article analyses what the relationship between humor and Islam demonstrates about media representations of Arabs in France. It concentrates on the humorous French website À part ça tout va bien – which has the slogan « who said that Muslims did not have a sense of humor » – and compares it to the performances of the American trio Allah Made Me Funny. It will examine to what extent these projects are a source of a liberating form of laughter rather than a community-specific laughter, and the conclusions that one can draw from them about media discourses concerning Arabs.
KW - Islam
KW - humour
KW - comedy
KW - France
KW - mulitculturalism
KW - diversity
KW - Muslims
U2 - 10.3917/tdm.028.0144
DO - 10.3917/tdm.028.0144
M3 - Erthygl
SP - 144
EP - 157
JO - Le Temps des médias
JF - Le Temps des médias
SN - 2104-3671
IS - 28
ER -