Humor and performing gender on TV cooking shows
A central aspect of humor is its social function in relating to others and in performing gender. Drawing on insights from interactional sociolinguistics and gender studies, this article explores the relationship between humor and gender in the context of one US instructional tv cooking show The Pion...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-862492020-09-22T02:57:14Z Humor and performing gender on TV cooking shows Matwick, Keri Matwick, Kelsi School of Humanities Humanities::General Humor Gender on TV Cooking Shows A central aspect of humor is its social function in relating to others and in performing gender. Drawing on insights from interactional sociolinguistics and gender studies, this article explores the relationship between humor and gender in the context of one US instructional tv cooking show The Pioneer Woman. The gender element, while essential to performed humor, is often neglected in research on humor, language, and the media; therefore, this paper looks into how humor is signaled in the cooking show individually and jointly. Humorous joking of the female host Ree Drummond is discussed, specifically self-directed humor and teasing as expressed in personal stories and exaggeration. The ambiguity of the humorous messages reveals contradictory messages: on the one hand, self-deprecating humor reveals feelings of inadequacy for not meeting gendered status quo, and on the other hand, teasing and self-deprecation function as a persuasive strategy to promote the celebrity’s cooking and brand. Published version 2019-07-11T03:45:01Z 2019-12-06T16:18:52Z 2019-07-11T03:45:01Z 2019-12-06T16:18:52Z 2018 Journal Article Matwick, K., & Matwick, K. (2019). Humor and Performing Gender on TV Cooking Shows. Humor, 32(1), 125-146. doi:10.1515/humor-2017-0093 0933-1719 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/86249 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/49280 10.1515/humor-2017-0093 1 32 125 146 en Humor HUMOR © 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Humor and is made available with permission of Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. 22 p. application/pdf |
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A central aspect of humor is its social function in relating to others and in performing gender. Drawing on insights from interactional sociolinguistics and gender studies, this article explores the relationship between humor and gender in the context of one US instructional tv cooking show The Pioneer Woman. The gender element, while essential to performed humor, is often neglected in research on humor, language, and the media; therefore, this paper looks into how humor is signaled in the cooking show individually and jointly. Humorous joking of the female host Ree Drummond is discussed, specifically self-directed humor and teasing as expressed in personal stories and exaggeration. The ambiguity of the humorous messages reveals contradictory messages: on the one hand, self-deprecating humor reveals feelings of inadequacy for not meeting gendered status quo, and on the other hand, teasing and self-deprecation function as a persuasive strategy to promote the celebrity’s cooking and brand. |
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