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Mockery Forms examines mockery's complex role in politics and society, arguing it's more than simple derision; it's a social mechanism that both reinforces and subverts power. The book explores how different forms of mockery—from playful teasing to malicious satire—affect targets, instigators, and the public, underscoring the ethical considerations involved. Understanding these nuances is crucial because each type has varying impacts on ethical considerations, and its power to effect change.
The book progresses through three sections: establishing a theoretical framework, offering empirical analysis of historical and contemporary examples, and exploring ethical implications. Case studies range from ancient political comedies to modern internet memes, illustrating mockery's enduring power. It analyzes the intent and execution of each type, as well as their respective consequences.
This multidisciplinary approach, drawing from philosophy, political science, and sociology, makes Mockery Forms valuable for students, researchers, and general readers interested in the power dynamics of public discourse and the subtle art of social commentary. It offers a nuanced analysis, challenging simplistic views of ridicule in shaping our world.
© 2025 Publifye (eBook ): 9788235294739
Traductores : AI
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eBook : 5 de mayo de 2025
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