Jonathan Ervine (School of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, Bangor University)
This timely study sheds new light on debates about humour and identity in France, and is the first book about humour and identity in France to be published in either English or French that analyses both debates about Charlie Hebdo and standup comedy. It examines humour, freedom of expression, and social cohesion in France during a crucial time in France’s recent history punctuated by the Charlie Hebdo attacks of January 2015. It evaluates the state of French society and attitudes to humour in France in the aftermath of the events of January 2015. This book argues that debates surrounding...
This timely study sheds new light on debates about humour and identity in France, and is the first book about humour and identity in France to be publ...