爱沙尼亚对与宗教有关的假新闻嬉笑怒骂

HUMOR Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.1515/humor-2023-0119
L. Laineste, Anastasiya Fiadotava, T. Jonuks
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当代人与宗教的接触和互动往往以大众媒体和社交媒体为媒介。这些信息来源的可靠性各不相同,其中一些以使用幽默作为传播策略而闻名。在本文中,我们将分析与宗教有关的幽默新闻如何引发人们对幽默、宗教、历史和民族身份等相互交织的问题的反应和讨论。首先,我们研究了人们如何看待宗教这一机构,并以宗教在(种族、政治和文化上)分裂的爱沙尼亚社会中的历史和现实作用为背景,对研究结果进行了分析。其次,更广泛地说,我们分析了强烈宗教符号的(误)使用。我们的目的是理解为什么最初幽默的假新闻会引起严重的反应,为什么幽默的刺激有时会引起不满甚至厌恶。这有助于理解分裂社会中幽默与宗教的交集。研究结果表明,幽默引发的宗教争议与社会和政治问题有关,而不是与宗教和信仰观念有关。我们认为,网络媒体快速而广泛的传播可能是幽默与严肃在宗教问题讨论中紧密交织的原因之一。
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Laughing and unlaughing at religion-related fake news in Estonia
Contemporary contacts and interactions with religion are often mediated by mass and social media. These sources vary in their reliability and some are known for their use of humor as a communicative strategy. In this article we analyze how humorous religion-related news triggers reactions to and discussions about the intertwined issues of humor, religion, history and ethnic identity. First, we look at how people perceive religion as an institution, contextualizing the results against the backdrop of the historical and present-day role of religion in the (ethnically, politically, and culturally) divided Estonian society. Second and more broadly, we analyze the (mis)use of strong religious symbols. We aim to understand why serious reactions to initially humorous fake news come about, and why humorous stimuli are sometimes met with discontent or even disgust. This contributes to understanding the intersection of humor and religion in divided societies. The results point out that the religious controversies triggered by humor are related to societal and political issues rather than ideas about religion and belief. We suggest that fast and broad dissemination via online media might be one of the reasons why the humorous and serious are closely interwoven in discussions on religious issues.
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