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|a Attardo, Salvatore.
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|a Humor 2.0
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|b How the Internet Changed Humor.
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|a 1 online resource (265 p.)
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|a Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Humor and the Internet -- 2. Memetics -- 3. Humor Theory -- Part 1. NEW GENRES -- 4. The New Language of Humor -- 5. The Compilation -- 6. Internet Cartoons -- 7. Stuff White People Like -- 8. Dogecoin, the Joke Currency -- 9. The Spoiler Alert -- 10. Satirical News Websites and Fake News -- Part 2. MEMES AND MORE MEMES -- 11. Memetic Drift or The Alliteration Arsonist -- 12. The Saga of Boaty McBoatface -- 13. A General Theory of Grumpy Cats -- 14. The Pastafarian Memeplex: Joke Religion as a System
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|a 15. When Chuck Norris Is Waiting, Godot Comes -- 16. The Half-life of a Meme: The Rise and Fall of Memes -- Part 3. MULTIMODALITY -- 17. Hitler's Opinion on the Parking Situation in Tel Aviv -- 18. Photobombing as Figure Ground Reversal -- 19. "Hard to Watch": Cringe and Embarrassment Humor -- 20. Humor Videos -- 21. Reaction Videos -- Part 4. THE DARK SIDE OF INTERNET HUMOR -- 22. The Use of Humor by the Alt-Right -- 23. 4chan, Trolls and Lulz: Fascists at Play -- 24. Pepe, Kek and Friends -- Conclusion: Plus ça change... -- Bibliography -- Author Index -- Subject Index
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|a The book shows how humor has changed since the advent of the internet: new genres, new contexts, and new audiences. The book provides a guide to such phenomena as memes, video parodies, photobombing, and cringe humor. It also shows how the cognitive mechanisms of humor remain unchanged.
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|a Wit and humor
|x History and criticism.
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|a Internet
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