The future of post-human humor: a preface to a new theory of joking and laughing

Cambridge, UK: Cambridge International Science Publishing (2011)
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Baofu discusses the future of humor, especially in the dialectic context of joking and laughing--while learning from different approaches in the literature but without favoring any one of them. He offers a new theory to go beyond the existing approaches in the literature on humor in a novel way.

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