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Using humor to disguise racism in television news: the case of the Roma

Petre Breazu, David Machín

2021Humor - International Journal of Humor Research25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract It has been argued that more research is needed on the role of humor in the expression of racism. One reason is that, in the ‘post racial’ society, overt racism has become publicly unacceptable and, therefore, tends to appear in more concealed forms. In this paper, as part of a larger project on media representations of the Roma, we look at the role of humor in a Romanian television news clip reporting on the financial rewards of begging. We draw on the critical scholarship in humor research and carry out a multimodal critical discourse analysis of a news report selected from a larger corpus. We argue that through humor a recontextualisation of the Roma’s situation takes place, transforming their actual situation of poverty and social marginalisation into a humorous account of cultural failure, incompetence, stupidity and calculated money grabbing. We show that humor is one way by which culture becomes represented as embodied by ethnic minorities.

Topics & Concepts

RacismStupiditySociologyExpression (computer science)Critical discourse analysisEmbodied cognitionPovertyScholarshipMedia studiesGender studiesAdvertisingPsychologyPolitical scienceEpistemologyLawPoliticsPhilosophyIdeologyBusinessDevelopmental psychologyComputer scienceProgramming languageRomani and Gypsy StudiesTranslation Studies and PracticesHumor Studies and Applications
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