Title: Humor%20and%20Anthropology/%20Ethnic%20Humor
1Humor and Anthropology/Ethnic Humor
- by Don L. F. Nilsen
- and Alleen Pace Nilsen
2Humor is Everywhere
- Anthropologist Mahadev Apte has observed that
- Not only does humor occur in all human cultures,
it also pervades all aspects of human behavior,
thinking, and sociocultural reality. It occurs
in an infinite variety of forms and modalities.
3Both Folklorists and Anthropologists Study Humor
- Folklorist Elliott Oring has observed that
- Anthropology focuses on the concept of culture
whereas folklore emphasizes the notion of
tradition. - Folklorists confront and study humor because a
number of the traditions they studytales, songs,
proverbsare humorous. - In fact, jokes and other forms of humorous
expression have come to be recognized as the
pre-eminent form of folkloric expression in
contemporary urban society.
4Kan Ghu Ru We dont understand!Some
anthropological findings are funny only in
retrospect because when cultures first interact,
there are bound to be mistakes .
5One of the earliest and most famous mistakes was
when Christopher Columbus named Native Americans
Indians because he thought he had come to India.
These two photos illustrate one of many cultural
differences even 500 years later.
6As the world becomes smaller through technology
and travel, such mistakes are less common as
ordinary people make efforts to learn about other
cultures. Here a girl in one of our classes
tries on an Afghan chaderi (a burka) and then
folds it back when getting reading to serve
Afghan food
7In another example of cultural differences, when
the ISHS humor conferences are held in the United
States, we use the smiley face on the left, but
when in 2012 it was held in Poland, the
organizers used a face like the right one.
8Common Ethnic Metaphors Based on the Colors of
RED, YELLOW, and BROWN.
- In Asian Am. communities, the most common slurs
are not such terms as Chink or Jap, but
FOB (Fresh Off the Boat) or white-washed,
meaning too assimilated. - Kids who do not assimilate drive cars dubbed as
Rice Rockets, and their pastimes and clothes
are likely to be Asian.
- A Twinkie is a person yellow on the outside,
white on the inside. - Native Americans call other Indians Apples if
they are red on the outside but white on the
inside. - African Americans call other Blacks Oreos if
they judge them to be brown on the outside but
white on the inside.
9Harold and Kumar Portray Ethnic Stereotypes
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vy_NOc6yH5JY
10Further Complications Connected to Chinese
Ethnicity
- Chinese writer Frank Chin criticized Maxine Hong
Kingston for Woman Warrior, Amy Tan for The Joy
Luck Club, and David Henry Hwang for his plays
F.O.B., and M. Butterfly. - He accused these writers of boldly faking
Chinese fairy tales and childhood literature. - Kingston responded, Sociologists have criticized
me for not knowing myths and for distorting
them.
11- Kingston has explained that in China, pirates
illegally translate her books for publication in
Taiwan and China. - These pirates correct her myths, and revise
them to make them conform to traditional Chinese
versions. - They dont understand that myths have to change,
be useful or be forgotten. - Like the people who carry them across oceans,
the myths become American.
12Christie Davies has made a chart showing the
joking targets in 28 different countries.
However, the ones given below are the most
recognizable
- Americans consider Poles, Italians, and
Portuguese as stupid while Jews, Scots, New
Englanders, and Iowans are tricky. - Canadians consider Newfies as stupid and Jews,
Scots, and Nova Scotians as tricky. - Mexicans consider people from Yucatan as stupid
and people from Monterey as tricky. - Nigerians consider Hausas as stupid and Ibos as
tricky. - The English, Welsh and French consider the Irish,
Belgians, and Swiss as stupid, and the Scots and
Jews as tricky.
13Chinese Stereotypes
- MARGARET CHO TALKS ABOUT RACE
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vkc6mLwOa2Ig
- JO KOY Chinese People
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vGw_3O4f5smo
14Davies also says that
- The most common targets of ethnic humor, live on
the geographical, economic, or linguistic edge of
the society or culture where the jokes are told.
They live in small communities, or rural areas on
the periphery of a nation, and are immigrants
concentrated in blue-collar occupations. There
is no evidence that the targets are stupid, but
they occupy stupid locations.
15- Also, the marginalized groups learn about the
mainstream groups, but the mainstream groups
remain ignorant of the marginalized groups. - The joke tellers identify with the target groups
by seeing them as comically stupid versions of
themselves. - The best joking relationship between two groups
is when the groups exhibit both attachment and
separation, along with social conjunction and
social disjunction.
16IS ETHNIC HUMOR A SWORD OR A SHIELD
- Depending on its context, humor can be offensive
(aimed at ridiculing a group different from the
joke tellers). - But humor can also be defensive (aimed at
protecting a group from ridicule). - Or it can be both at the same time.
17An INSIDERS-vs.-OUTSIDERSExample
- Why arent Jews concerned about the abortion
controversy? - Because they dont consider a fetus viable until
after it graduates from medical school.
18EXPLANATION
- If the tellers or listeners of this joke are
gentiles, it may be anti-semitic, criticizing
Jews as being overly ambitious and arrogant. - But if the tellers or listeners are Jews, it may
be an expression of Jewish pride and the
extraordinarily high standards of child rearing.
19- When a group member tells an ethnic or religious
joke, it opens the door for inner-group
communication and invites group members to
examine their attitudes and behavior. - But if outsiders tell the same joke, the effect
is the opposite, because the outsider focuses on
the groups most obvious characteristics and
implies that these characteristics belong to
everyone in the group. - Because outsiders have little power to bring
about internal change, the effect is to
stereotype the group, and this lessens the
chances for change.
20White-People Stereotypes
- DAVE CHAPELLE White People
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?v6uvg-ug9CvE
21Legal Issues
- An Arizona Republic headline (7-26-2012) read
Arpaio assistant takes heat at trial. Sheriff
Joe Arpaio and his deputies were being tried in
Federal Court for discrimination against
Hispanics and for inaccurate or false
interpretations of federal immigration law. - Sgt. Brett Palmer admitted forwarding racially
insensitive e-mails to other deputies and members
of the human-smuggling unit. One was a cartoon
of a Hispanic man passed out near a bottle of
tequila with the caption Mexican Yoga. - Pratt said he regretted sending the e-mails,
but he considered them to be jokes (our
underlining).
22An Old, More Generalized, Joke Based on Ethnic
Stereotypes
- HEAVEN is the place where the cooks are French,
the police are English, the mechanics are German,
the lovers are Italian, and everything is
organized by the Swiss. - HELL is where the cooks are English, the police
are German, the mechanics are French, the lovers
are Swiss, and everything is organized by the
Italians. - What are some differences between this joke and
the ones the Deputy Sheriff sent out?
23What to do about such jokes?
- Christie Davies says, that to become angry about
such jokes and to seek to censor them because
they impinge on sensitive issues is about as
sensible as smashing a thermometer because it
reveals how hot it is.
24ETHNIC VS. POLITICAL JOKES
- Alan Dundes says that Americans have more ethnic
than political jokes because America has a free
press where politicians and politics are
lambasted on a daily basis. - Americans therefore have little need for oral
political jokes. - But because people are often uncomfortable
discussing such subjects as sexuality or racism,
these tend to become the hidden subjects of joke
cycles.
25Most of the Success Is in the Telling
- Most good joke-tellers do not memorize jokes.
- They simply remember the punch-line, the theme of
the joke and possibly a couple of particularly
clever lines. - And then they RE-INVENT the story by putting in
local color and adapting it to something that has
recently happened. Arizonas congressman, Morris
Udall, was a master at this kind of adaptation.
26Robert Priests M.I.C.H. Theory
- A psychologist at West Point Military Academy
proposed the MICH theory of Moderate Intergroup
Conflict Humor. - He says that people will not use humor with each
other unless there is some kind of tension or
strong feeling. - However, when feelings go beyond the moderate
level then humor exacerbates, rather than helps a
negative situation. - Therefore, the most amusing jokes are usually
found in the middle ranges, because this is where
the hostility does not overpower the humor.
27Univ. of Maryland Scholar Larry Mintz has
described stages that immigrants go through as
they adapt to the majority culture.
- Critical humor targeting their own ethnic group
(e.g. Harpo Marx) - Self-deprecatory humor including themselves in
the targeted ethnic group (e.g. Chico Marx) - Realistic humor as part of accepting integration
(e.g. Groucho Marx) - Critical humor targeting mainstream culture (e.g.
Woody Allen, Lenny Bruce, Mel Brooks)
28RADIO ETHNICITY
- During the golden age of radio, ethnic voices
were especially important in helping listeners
know who was speaking. - One radio show which ran during the 1940s was
named Allens Alley, and featured Fred Allen. - There was a loudmouth Irishman named Ajax
Cassidy, a farmer named Titus Moody, and a
pompous Southerner named Senator Beauregard
Claghorn, whose signature line was thats a
joke, son!
29- The writer of the show, Kenny Delmar modeled the
Claghorn character after a Texas rancher who had
given Delmar a ride in his Model-T ford. - Even today there is a Warner Brothers cartoon
character by the name of Foghorn Leghorn who is
modeled after Beauregard Claghorn.
30Basic Principles to Keep in Mind 1. Someones
elses ethnicity does not seem nearly as
important as our own.
- Most people are happy to develop their ethnic
awareness through their stomachs. - The appreciation of ethnic humor correlates with
how much we know about, and identify with, the
joke target
314. Even within the United States we have
cultural differences as shown on this
decorative map at a U.S. Egg restaurant where
the egg shells are decorated with
stereotypical images of different parts of the
country.
- Humor is a tool that can be used either for
building up or tearing down relationships. - Today, people are more sensitive when they hear
jokes, and tellers need to be aware that a
particular joke can travel much further than the
immediate environment.
32- Toward the end of his career, Groucho Marx
worried about talented comedians who would soon
be out of work because dialect humor was out of
fashion. - Charlie Chans pidgin English disappeared from
the airwaves and so did Tontos manly grunting. - Children no longer read El Gordo comic strips and
both Beaulah and Amos n Andy are gone. - Bill Dana gave up telling jokes through the voice
of his popular Jose Jimenez character and
Frito-lay discontinued its Frito Bandito
commercials.
33- Larry Wilde, a professional comedian who came to
our humor conferences said that jokes are 25
funnier if they are tied to an ethnic group. - He claimed this made them more specific and
therefore funnier, but he got lots of
disagreement. - Today, what techniques, besides making characters
come from different ethnic groups do script
writers use to help people distinguish between
particular characters as on Sesame Street or in
cartoons?