By
Frederick Luis Aldama and Ilan Stavans
Published
by Hyperbole Books, an imprint of SDSU Press
Series:
Chatting Professors / Catedráticos Charlando
Paperback,
126 pages
ISBN-10:
1938537971
ISBN-13:
978-1938537974
From the Publishers: Do you dig humor,
comedy, critical theory, literary criticism, philosophy, television, and mass
media studies all wrapped up together? Then LAUGHING MATTERS by Latino
scholar/writers/artists ILAN STAVANS and FREDERICK ALDAMA is the book for you.
Hyperbole Books first volume in the “Chatting Professors/ Catedráticos
Charlando” mini-series, LAUGHING MATTERS finds two comedic scholars talking seriously
about the ludicrous. Or are they speaking ludicrously about the serious? And
does it matter which is which?
Praise: “Two academics go
into a bar. . . and create one of the most compelling works on laughter since
Bergson. In this kinetic tête-à-tête, Aldama and Stavans’ conversation weaves
effortlessly from the great thinkers on laughter to today’s neurobiological
insights to offer witty, wide-ranging, and incisive insights into our planet’s
great creations.”
–Peter McGraw,
director of The Humor Research Lab (HuRL)
“Our
authors scour the world of humor from stand-up Jewish comedians to classic
writers such as Cervantes and Rabelais to those, like Freud and Bergson, who
have sought to account for why we laugh. The conversational format of this book
allows its authors a freedom to range that would be impossible in a more conventional
mode of discourse.”
–Herbert
Lindenberger, Avalon Foundation Professor of Humanities Emeritus, Stanford
University
“A
delightful and intellectually engaging conversation, Laughing Matters explores
the nature of laughter and humor, questioning and expounding on Western
European and Latin American literary works that build humor into their pages.
In a decidedly erudite manner they take us on a journey through philosophers
such as Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Bergson as
well as literary geniuses such as Cervantes, Shakespeare, and Borges.”
–María
Herrera-Sobek, Professor of Chicana/o Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
About the Authors:
Ilan
Stavans is Lewis-Sebring Professor in Latin American and Latino Culture at
Amherst College. He is the author of many books, including Spanglish:
The Making of a New American Language, and A
Most Imperfect Union. He is also general editor of The
Norton Anthology of Latino Literature.
Frederick
Luis Aldama is Arts and Humanities Distinguished Professor of English and
University Distinguished Scholar at The Ohio State University, United States,
where he teaches Latino/a and Latin American post-colonial literature, film,
and comics, as well as narrative theory and cognitive science approaches to
culture generally. Aldama has published many books including Graphic
Borders: Latino Comic Books Past, Present, and Future, and Latino/a
Literature in the Classroom: 21st Century Approaches to Teaching.
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