The Untold Help of Harmful Visual Jokes: No Funny Business

Springer Nature Switzerland (2023)
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Abstract

This book argues that when visual jokes are harmful, they harm in a specific way: a subject’s personhood is revoked in a way that differs both in kind and degree depending on whether that person is depicted or described. Such revocation can occur in every role and any stage within the joke’s context, from character to audience member, from moment of depiction to uncritical exposure. Unlike a mere unhumorous insult, which doesn’t require the sympathy of its audience but can operate solely between the target and the bully, a joke requires a particular kind of response from its audience to complete itself—to “deliver”, which requires not only some degree of complicity from audience members, but a complicity earned at the expense of the joke’s referent. This book shows how we need not prevent the occurrence of these things in order to undermine their oppressive power—we only need the right kind of recontextualization: turning those utterances into jokes or turning those jokes against themselves. Unlike other forms of visual oppression, the harms contained within visual jokes can be reconfigured to affirm those they were created to harm, changing their function from jokes which attack others to jokes which attack themselves, empowering those they were created to target by calling into question the problematic conceptions of audiences who are sympathetic to the harmful joke’s initial formulation.

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Chapters

The Harm of Harmful Visual Jokes

Though this chapter is concerned with the harm of harmful visual jokes, I won’t refer to the visual joke’s status as moral or immoral, though it may turn out that the effects of its representation end up as either or both. As visual humor, especially visual humor of the political cartoon variety, of... see more

The Unique Unspoken Discourse of Visual Jokes

This chapter addresses the way visual jokes communicate nonverbally and discursively, differing from their verbal counterparts by conveying their message without the use of speech acts, written or spoken. Further, as a visual rather than verbal mode of communication, the stereotypes and stigmas illu... see more

Reconciliation and Re-empowerment

The thrust of this chapter is not just in finding ways to re-empower the disempowered object of our depiction but how we can reclaim the harmful messages as tools of empowerment not by ridding ourselves of these mechanisms but by recontextualizing them. In the case of harmful jokes, one vital way to... see more

A Brief Conclusion

To conclude, if such a thing is possible with this kind of work, the book’s main argument’s structure moves as follows.

Harmful Jokes

In what follows, I present a brief background on harmful jokes—their asymmetric and dynamic structure and perlocutionary force, humor theory, and humor ethics. Then I will touch on the “harms” that will be fleshed out in the third chapter, as they apply specifically to visual jokes.

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