1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990000052200403321

Autore

Nanni, Vittorio

Titolo

La moderna tecnica delle fognature e degli impianti epurativi / Vittorio Nanni

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Milano : U. Hoepli, 1969

Edizione

[3. ed. riveduta e aumentata]

Descrizione fisica

XVI, 316 p. : ill. ; 25 cm

Disciplina

628.2

Locazione

FINBC

FARBC

DCATA

Collocazione

13 E 23 16

13 E 23 15

TECN B 464

263000

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA990000417970403321

Titolo

CATALOGUE GENERAL 1965 - 1966

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Paris : Eyrolles, (1967?)

Descrizione fisica

XXIII, 326 p. : ill. ; 22 cm

Disciplina

659.13

Locazione

DINED

Collocazione

08 E 19

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

3.

Record Nr.

UNINA990001711650403321

Titolo

Inaugurazione del Collegio di veterinaria in Napoli - anno 1854

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Napoli : Stamp. del Fibreno, 1854

Descrizione fisica

35 p. ; 24 cm

Disciplina

636.089

Locazione

FAGBC

Collocazione

60 OP. 151/1

60 636.089 B 10

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



4.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910812848503321

Autore

Kuipers Giselinde <1971->

Titolo

Good humor, bad taste : a sociology of the joke / / by Giselinde Kuipers ; [translated from the Dutch by Kate Simms]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin ; ; New York, : Mouton de Gruyter, c2006

ISBN

3-11-089899-3

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

viii, 293 p. : ill

Collana

Humor research, , 1861-4116 ; ; 7

Classificazione

EC 3980

Disciplina

306.4/81

Soggetti

Dutch wit and humor - History and criticism

Wit and humor - Social aspects

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Translation of: Goede humor, slechte smaak with revised material and added chapter.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-285) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Introduction: Jokes, humor, and taste -- Part I. Style and social background -- Chapter 2. The joke: Genesis of an oral genre -- Chapter 3. Joke telling as communication style -- Chapter 4. The humor divide: Class, age, and humor styles -- Chapter 5. The logic of humor styles -- Part II. Taste and quality -- Chapter 6. The repertoire: Dutch joke culture -- Chapter 7. Temptation and transgression -- Chapter 8. Sense and sociability -- Part III. Comparing humor styles -- Chapter 9. National humor styles: Joke telling and social background in the United States -- Chapter 10. Conclusion: Sociology and the joke -- Appendix 1. The jokes used in the Dutch survey -- Appendix 2. Dutch humorists and television programs -- Notes -- References -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

Good Humor, Bad Taste is the first extensive sociological study of the relationship between humor and social background. Using a combination of interview materials, survey data, and historical materials, the book explores the relationship between humor and gender, age, regional background, and especially, humor and social class in the Netherlands. The final chapter focuses on national differences, exploring the differences between the American and the Dutch sense of humor, again using a combination of interview and survey materials. The starting point for this exploration of differences in sense of humor is one specific humorous genre: the joke. The joke is



not a very prestigious genre; in the Netherlands even less so than in the US. It is precisely this lack of status that made it a good starting point for asking questions about humor and taste. Interviewees generally had very pronounced opinions about the genre, calling jokes "their favorite kind humor", but also "completely devoid of humor" and "a form of intellectual poverty". Good Humor, Bad Taste attempts to explain why jokes are good humor to some, bad taste to others. The focus on this one genre enables Good Humor, Bad Taste to have a very wide scope. The book not only covers the appreciation and evaluation of jokes by different social groups and in different cultures, and its relationship with wider humor styles. It also describes the genre itself: the history of the genre, its decline in status from the sixteenth century onward, and the way the topics and the tone of jokes have changed over the last fifty years of the twentieth century.