科罗真的是我们要找的人吗?探索幽默在推特时代的互文作用

IF 1 4区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION Journal of African Media Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1386/jams_00075_1
Bukola Christiana Ajala
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幽默作为一种交际活动,其目的是引起人们的笑声,因此,一个话语的有趣程度通常是由听众的反应来判断的。本研究调查了关于COVID-19大流行的有趣推文,并追溯了一些推文中话语的互文起源。它主要探讨了幽默作为讽刺文化工具的核心作用。幽默的不协调理论被用作研究的理论框架,因为它有助于更好地理解尼日利亚人的推文与该国普遍情况相对立的原因。这是一项定性研究设计,对Twitter上125条与COVID-19大流行相关的有趣推文进行了内容分析。诸如#May4, #3rdMainlandBridge, #KoroIsOurMan和#Obanikoro等搜索词被用来识别选定推文中的幽默模式,因为尼日利亚人在这一时期的推文更多地围绕着每个标签。通过Twitter发送的公开信息采用有目的的抽样技术进行评估。用户所在位置、封锁时间及其放松(2020年3月25日至6月30日)等特定特征构成了选择推文的参数。尽管冠状病毒灾难已经造成数千人死亡,但尼日利亚人在封锁期间的推特和表情包丝毫没有反映出悲观或忧郁。这将激起普通读者的兴趣,因为它违反了规范的期望。因此,研究结果重申了幽默中的不协调和话语中互文性的讽刺作用的年龄相关性。
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Is Koro indeed our man? Exploring the intertextual role of humour in the Twitter age
Humour as a communicative activity is meant to evoke laughter in people, hence, the amusement of an utterance is typically judged by its response from the audience. This study examines amusing tweets on the COVID-19 pandemic and traces the intertextual origin of discourse in some of the tweets. It primarily explores the core role of humour as a cultural tool for satire. The incongruity theory of humour was employed as a theoretical framework for the study as it helps to better understand the reason Nigerians’ tweets are antithetical to prevailing circumstances in the country. This is a qualitative research design where a content analysis of 125 amusing tweets relating to the COVID-19 pandemic was sampled on Twitter. Search terms such as #May4, #3rdMainlandBridge, #KoroIsOurMan and #Obanikoro were employed to identify the pattern of humour in selected tweets as Nigerians’ tweets at the period revolved more around each of the hashtags. Open messages sent via Twitter were assessed adopting purposive sampling technique. Particular characteristics such as location of users, timeline of the lockdown and its relaxation (25 March‐30 June 2020) formed the parameters for the selection of the tweets. Though the coronavirus scourge has left thousands of people dead in its wake, Nigerians’ tweets and memes during the lockdown did not in any way reflect gloom or sombreness. This will pique an average readers’ interest as there is a violation of normative expectations. The results therefore reaffirm the age-long relevance of the incongruous in humour and the satirical role of intertextuality in discourse.
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