HNRS: Language and Humor at the Intersections of Religion, Race, Ethnicity, and Gender
Fall 2021 Courses
Course:
LING 242 H01 28322
Course Attributes:
Humanities, NotCore
Instructor:
Stanley Dubinsky
Location/Times(1):
HONORS B119 on TR @ 01:15 pm - 02:30 pm
Registered:
10
Seat Capacity:
12
Explores language and humor, looking at (i) the linguistic structure and psychology of humor, (ii) changing societal standards for humor, (iii) racial, ethnic, religious, and gender-based humor, and (iv) socio-political questions surrounding the use of these. FS: 03/06/2019. CL: 2020.
Notes:
Explores language and humor, looking at (i) the linguistic structure and psychology of humor, (ii) changing societal standards for humor, (iii) racial, ethnic, religious, and gender-based humor, and (iv) socio-political questions surrounding the use of these.