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Internet, Humor, and Nation in Latin America Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste

Internet, Humor, and Nation in Latin America By Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste

Internet, Humor, and Nation in Latin America by Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste


Summary

The first book to provide a comprehensive Latin American perspective on the role of humour in the Spanish- and Portuguese-language internet, highlighting how the production and circulation of online humour influences the regions relation to democracy and civil society and the production of meaning in everyday life.

Internet, Humor, and Nation in Latin America Summary

Internet, Humor, and Nation in Latin America by Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste

This volume is the first to provide a comprehensive Latin American perspective on the role of humor in the Spanish- and Portuguese-language internet, highlighting how the production and circulation of online humor influence the regions relation to democracy and civil society and the production of meaning in everyday life.

Several case studies consider memes, including discussions of political cartoons in Mexico and imagery that portrays the mismanagement of natural disasters in Puerto Rico. Essays on Brazil examine how memes are shared on WhatsApp by Jair Bolsonaro supporters and how the Instagram account Barbie Fascionista offers memes as political commentary. Other case studies consider video content, including the sketches of Argentinian comedian Guillermo Aquino, the short-form material of Chilean vlogger German Garmendia, and a satirical YouTube column created by journalists in Colombia. Contributors also offer new methodologies for studying the laughable on social media, including a model for analyzing fake Twitter accounts.

Internet, Humor, and Nation in Latin America demonstrates that internet humor can generate novel means of public interaction with the political and cultural spheres and create greater expectations of governmental accountability and democratic participation. This volume shows the importance of paying serious attention to humorous digital content as part of contemporary culture.

Contributors: Eva Paulina Bueno | Juan Poblete | Alberto Centeno-Pulido | Damian Fraticelli | Juan Carlos Rodriguez | Viktor Chagas | Paul Alonso | Ulisses Sawczuk da Silva | Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste | Alejandra Nallely Collado Campos | R. Sanchez-Rivera | Melodine Sommier | Fabio Marques de Souza

About Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste

Hector Fernandez LHoeste is professor of Latin American culture at Georgia State University. He is the author of Lalo Alcaraz: Political Cartooning in the Latino Community and coeditor of Digital Humanities in Latin America.

Juan Poblete, professor of Latin American and Latino studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, is the author or editor of many books, including New Approaches to Latin American Studies: Culture and Power.

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GOR013719484
9781683404033
1683404033
Internet, Humor, and Nation in Latin America by Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste
Used - Like New
Hardback
University Press of Florida
2024-02-27
296
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