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Playing with mental models : humour in the BBC comedy series The office / Henri de Jongste. [electronic resource]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Topics in humor research ; v. 9.Publication details: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, (c)2020.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 301 pages) : illustrations (some colorContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789027261137
  • 902726113X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PN1992.77.34
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Contents:
Constructing mental models -- Properties of mental models -- Mental models and The office -- Humour theories and mental models (1) -- Humour theories and mental models (2) -- Playing with private mental models -- Playing with presenting public mental models -- Playing with negotiating public mental models -- Character personalities -- Concluding remarks.
Summary: "In this book, the author uses a mental-model theory of communication to investigate the acclaimed British situation comedy The Office. The approach taken is multi-disciplinary, and focuses on questions as: What are mental models and what role do they play in communication in general, and in creating and watching The Office in particular? Whose mental models are involved in creating and watching The Office? How do these mental models relate to each other? How exactly do the creators of The Office and their audience engage in constructing, exchanging and coordinating mental models? How do mental models and their comic use relate to humour and humour theories and what is the nature of play in the deployment of mental models in comedy? The book is aimed at humour scholars from various backgrounds and at people interested in communication in general"--
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Constructing mental models -- Properties of mental models -- Mental models and The office -- Humour theories and mental models (1) -- Humour theories and mental models (2) -- Playing with private mental models -- Playing with presenting public mental models -- Playing with negotiating public mental models -- Character personalities -- Concluding remarks.

"In this book, the author uses a mental-model theory of communication to investigate the acclaimed British situation comedy The Office. The approach taken is multi-disciplinary, and focuses on questions as: What are mental models and what role do they play in communication in general, and in creating and watching The Office in particular? Whose mental models are involved in creating and watching The Office? How do these mental models relate to each other? How exactly do the creators of The Office and their audience engage in constructing, exchanging and coordinating mental models? How do mental models and their comic use relate to humour and humour theories and what is the nature of play in the deployment of mental models in comedy? The book is aimed at humour scholars from various backgrounds and at people interested in communication in general"--

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