A Joke for Every Occasion. A Study of Children's Humor [sic], Leeds and London

Description

M.A. dissertation on children and children's humour, based on fieldwork in four Leeds schools (tape-recorded interviews), and the responses to questionnaires sent to 200 London schools, during the period 1973-1974. The first volume contains sections on the collector's preliminary investigation, fieldwork experiences in Leeds, definition of terms, historical trends, origins of jokes, the contexts in which jokes are told, classification of data, analysis of texts and themes, comparisons and graphs, functions, problems of studying humour and conclusions. Volume Two contains ten appendices. These comprise a list of informants, transcriptions of tape-recorded jokes (including tune transcriptions), the classification and cross-referencing of jokes, transcriptions of fieldwork notes, a glossary of products, people and (slang) terms, tale types and motifs, a sample questionnaire and transcriptions of questionnaire answers, a home-made joke machine and thoughts on future areas of research. Photocopies of American and British newspaper articles, relating to the collector's research, are included at the end of the study.

Metadata

Identifier n2p457fc
IRN 409993
Class Mark LAVC/SRP/1/097
Level File
Type of Record Archives - ISAD(G)
Peristent Link http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/n2p457fc
Collection(s) Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Category Archive
Parent Record Postgraduate Theses and Dissertations
Creator(s) McCosh, Sandra
Date 1974
Size and Medium iv, 391 unbound typed leaves. 2 volumes. 1 file.

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