Looking at Laughter: Humor, Power and Transgression in Roman Visual Culture, 100 BC-AD 250 Buy on Amazon
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Looking at Laughter: Humor, Power and Transgression in Roman Visual Culture, 100 BC-AD 250

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Author(s) J. R. Clarke
ISBN / ASIN 0520237331
ISBN-13 9780520237339
Availability Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Sales Rank #1,270,747
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Description
In this engaging study, a follow up to his earlier Looking at Lovemaking John R. Clarke asks what the Romans found funny, and why. As the title would suggest, he focuses on the evidence to be found in Roman art and material culture, including graffitti, although literary sources of course provide a framework for the study. He draws heavily on the theories of Mikhail Bakhtin, finding that much of Roman humour relies on the overturning of the existing social order, and breaking of taboos, be they social, religious or sexual.
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