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What is comedy? Seriously. Is it more than laughter and humor? How is comedy related to other artistic genres, and how is it expressed in different languages, literatures, and art forms? Is comedy specific to culture, or are some forms of comedy universal? How does comedy undermine or reinforce our attitudes towards race, gender, religion, class and ethnicity? Does what makes us laugh reveal our deep social norms and taboos? What can biology and the social sciences tell us about what laughter means? Philosophers and literary theorists have argued that comedy is a structure of feeling built on biological patterns and the seasonal promise of new life. Can these theories help us to explore a phenomenon we think we know so well? “Comedy, Seriously,” the Annual Humanities Theme for 2012-13, is a year-long, campus-wide initiative designed to foster interdisciplinary discussion and collaboration. Through course work, performances, lectures, film series, exhibits and collegial conversation, Colby faculty, staff and students celebrate the richness of the comic tradition and the vibrant place of comedy in our contemporary world. Upcoming Comedy, Seriously EventsNo upcoming featured events are currently scheduled. Please check back to view the full list of featured events. Past Comedy, Seriously Events
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