LEADER 02019 am 22003133u 450 001 9910765867203321 005 20190626 010 $a9788202590437 024 7 $a10.23865/noasp.69 035 $a(CKB)4100000008530729 035 $a(OAPEN)1005112 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000008530729 100 $a20190626d|||| uy 101 0 $anor 135 $auuuuu---auuuu 200 10$aIngen spøk 210 $aOslo$cCappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing)$d2019 215 $a1 online resource (299) 311 $a82-02-59043-4 330 $a"How do Norwegians feel about religious humour? What do comedians take into consideration when producing and performing jokes about religion? How is humour about religion presented in television comedies, film comedies and men?s magazines? How do different religious groups relate to humour about their own faith? The relationship between religion and humour can be contentious ? religion is not always something to make light of ? and yet, religion and humour are in dialogue, negotiating ways to accommodate each other. There is also much humour to be found in religious milieus. This anthology addresses encounters between humour and religion in a variety of contexts. The book consists of contributions written by people from different disciplines with expertise in religion, media and humour. Practitioners are represented through interviews with stand-up comedians. The book is aimed at everyone interested in the role of religion in humoristic settings, as well as professionals in the fields of media and religion, politicians and other decision-makers, and students in social sciences, religious studies and media studies." 606 $aHumanities$2bicssc 615 7$aHumanities 700 $aBotvar$b Pål Ketil$4aut$01292549 702 $aGresaker$b Ann Kristin$4aut 702 $aHovdelien $b Olav$4aut 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910765867203321 996 $aIngen spøk$93022384 997 $aUNINA