It’s kind of a funny story: Using comedy to articulate pain

Q2 Social Sciences Australasian Journal of Popular Culture Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1386/ajpc_00038_1
Melody May
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Stories of pain stretch metaphors and similes. They infuse verbs into the narrative: stab, pulse and ache. While all of these may create a reference point in a listener’s mind, a sufferer may never be able to communicate the reality of pain’s hold on her body. And when there is no evidence ‐ no bleeding wound to strike a visual connection, for instance ‐ the metaphor can disappear completely. With its disappearance goes the possibility of connection. And when the pain does not go, the sufferer may begin to doubt the validity of her own body. This leads the sufferer of chronic illness into another indescribable void: isolation. However, storytellers can provide a voice for the invisible and create conversations that change cultural perceptions that perpetuate marginalization. This article argues that an effective genre to undertake on this task is comedy, and discusses the work of Jenny Lawson.
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这是一个有趣的故事:用喜剧来表达痛苦
痛苦的故事延伸了隐喻和明喻。他们在叙事中加入了动词:刺、脉搏和疼痛。虽然所有这些都可能在听众的脑海中产生一个参考点,但患者可能永远无法传达疼痛对身体的影响。例如,当没有证据表明——没有流血的伤口来建立视觉联系——隐喻可能会完全消失。随着它的消失,联系的可能性也随之消失。当疼痛没有消失时,患者可能会开始怀疑自己身体的有效性。这导致慢性病患者陷入另一种难以形容的空虚:孤独。然而,讲故事的人可以为看不见的人发声,并创造对话,改变使边缘化长期存在的文化观念。本文认为喜剧是完成这一任务的有效类型,并对珍妮·劳森的作品进行了探讨。
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Australasian Journal of Popular Culture
Australasian Journal of Popular Culture Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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