Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Courses taught in humor

  • Humor and laughter by Dr. Michael K. Cundall Jr., The Honors College, Arkansas State
  • The Rhetoric of American Political Humor by Michael Phillips, Communication, U. of Maryland
  • Humor at the workplace (MSD187) by Clyde Fahlmann, Portland Community College.
    Communication and Humor (SCTA 380) by Todd T. Holm, Ph.D, at Concordia College in Moorhead, MN
  • Rabbis, rogues and schlemiels: Jewish humor and its roots by Lewis Glinert, Dartmouth College COMP LIT 70
  • They Psychology of Humour and Laughter (PSY356: Spring 2002) by Willibald Ruch, Queens U. of Belfast
  • The arts and science of humor by Janet Davis, Ph.D, Truman St. U.
  • LIN 591: Seminar in Linguistic Humor (Spring 2001) by Don L.F. Nilsen
  • Psychology of Humor (Spring 2001) by Jon Mueller
  • Ethnic Humor by Ruth Schwartz (Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute)
  • Comedy & Laughter by G. Neil Martin
  • Enhance Your Teaching With Laughter (University of California Extension, Santa Cruz by Doni Tamblyn)
  • Educa desde el humor (Educate through humor) at the Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Spain, (July 26th to 30th) by German Payo
  • Satire, Irony, and Gallows Humor (Spring 1999) by Don L.F. Nilsen
  • Psychology of Humour by Rod A. Martin
  • Linguistics of Humor by Jocelyn Cohan
  • Writing for Electronic Media Genres: Situation Comedies by Arthur Asa Berger
  • Humor: An Interdisciplinary Approach by Martin Lampert (for nurses and students at Holy Names College).
  • Literature of Laughter by John A. Dowell
  • Linguistic Approaches to Humor by Neal Norrick
  • Developing a psychology of humor by Mark Mitchell
  • Television Situation Comedy by Angela M. S. Nelson
  • The comic theater Comparative Literature, Cornell
  • Humor in the Workplace by Clyde Fahlman

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