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Humor Education and Art - Humor: a transdisciplinary approach

Alberto Dionigi, Ibukun Filani, Magali Gravier, Paul Jewell, Mike Lloyd, Lita Lundquist, Parkin John C, Arie Sover, Douglas Wulf

Publisher: Fondo Editorial – Ediciones Universidad Cooperativa

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Summary

La historia de la música, de la literatura, del teatro, de la danza y de la pintura, refleja un interés por el humor. Desde los griegos, la tragedia y la comedia eran dos caras de una misma moneda que reflejaba el mundo psíquico del ser humano.
Lo mismo se puede decir de la literatura, con obras tan magníficas como el Quijote, en la que a través de la sátira se pone en entredicho el valor de los libros y, en este sentido, del conocimiento mismo; o ese  Cándido de Voltaire, en el que la crítica a la filosofía se mezcla con el más fino humor negro y una particular actitud  pedagógica...
La lista es extensa. En este tercer volumen de la serie  Humor: aproximaciones transdisciplinares, editada por Ediciones UCC, se reflejan estos vínculos tan estrechos, desde el análisis de las puestas escénicas exageradas de los payasos, hasta el análisis de obras literarias  universales y regionales.
También este volumen recoge un tema fundamental: la educación. ¿Puede el humor facilitar los procesos de enseñanza? ¿Es posible que funcione como un facilitador para la enseñanza de una segunda lengua o de otros procesos de aprendizaje escolar?¿De qué manera los actos humorísticos evidencian los rasgos más importantes de una cultura  y ayuda a transmitirlos de una generación a otra?
El lector encontrará una variedad de temas  que combinan, la cultura, la educación, el arte y el humor desde una óptica científica.
Available since: 02/17/2020.
Print length: 210 pages.

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