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Wit's end: women's humor as rhetorical & performative strategy
2010, University of Pittsburgh Press
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0822960745 9780822960744
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"Like a marriage with a monkey" : an argument for the use of speech-act theory in the analysis of humor
Subversive potential meets social resistance : women's humor in Thurber, Hurston, and Parker
Generally unhappy : the deconstruction of speech acts and Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Comic relief : a stand-up performance by J.L. Austin and the consequences of not getting it
Failure revisited and authority regained : Louise Erdrich's Love medicine
Sisyphus's punch line : intentionality and wit as treatment for postmodern depression.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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