Humor as a Survival Technique during Communism in Romania
Humor as a Survival Technique during Communism in Romania
Author(s): Miruna IacobSubject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Political history, Pragmatics, Philosophy of Language, Post-War period (1950 - 1989)
Published by: Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus
Keywords: humour; subversion; totalitarianism; literature; context;
Summary/Abstract: Humour is generally considered a universal feature, but it is also a context-related notion and it may involve the specificity of a certain culture. The present paper attempts to explore the ethics of humor and its subversive nature perceived as a survival technique during the communist regime in Romania, with an emphasis on Ioan Groșan’s short story, The Island. Being in a constant battle with censorship, humour often proves to be a form of dissidence. Critical laughter functions as a corrective, undermining political principles and denouncing their inflexibility aimed at achieving a progressive social degradation. Therefore, a theoretical re-evaluation of the relationship between context and humor will reveal that the latter concept – with its forms and variations – becomes the escape from the gangrenous tissues of totalitarian societies.
Journal: Interlitteraria
- Issue Year: XXII/2017
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 332-340
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English