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Olivia Clark

Dark Humor

“Dark Humor” explores the intriguing intersection of comedy and tragedy, examining why we laugh at subjects that often scare us. Delving into philosophical and psychological underpinnings, the book uncovers how dark humor acts as a lens for processing morbid, taboo, and controversial topics. It sheds light on psychological defense mechanisms like sublimation, which help manage anxiety, and analyzes laughter's philosophical implications when directed at sensitive issues like death or injustice. This interdisciplinary approach uniquely combines insights from psychology and philosophy, moving beyond simplistic notions of good or bad taste.

The book argues that dark humor isn't just offensive, but a vital tool for coping and social commentary. Chapters progress from defining dark humor and exploring psychological theories to examining ethical considerations and real-world applications in trauma, political discourse, and difficult conversations.

Ultimately, “Dark Humor” challenges traditional views of humor, revealing its potential as a complex form of social commentary and psychological coping mechanism. By understanding its mechanisms, motivations, and societal implications, readers can appreciate dark humor as a multifaceted phenomenon with significant psychological and social value.
138 páginas impressas
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2025
Ano da publicação
2025
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