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Fiona Chambers

    Wild Berries of Ontario
    Humour, art and society
    • The abundance of artists using humour and the vast amount of academic research on the topic indicates that understanding humour is a serious matter. This book is a study into the use of humour and ethnicity in art, beginning with a basic overview into theories of humour, jokes and laughter with reference to the writings of Sigmund Freud and Henri Bergson. Covering a broad set of examples from artists such as Richard Prince and the Chapman brothers as well as examples from comedy, popular culture and literature, the text explores the idea of humour as a necessary human social function which has both positive and negative outcomes. It goes on to present a comparative case study of two artists from Northern Ireland dealing with similar subject matter: Seán Hillen and John Byrne. This research, including excerpts of interviews with the artists, explores why humour was and still is important in this work. This study would be of use to anyone interested in humour theory, the sociological and artistic applications of humour and it's role in conveying serious and difficult topics.

      Humour, art and society
    • Wild Berries of Ontario

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Here's a book that berry lovers will gobble up faster than a blueberry pie: Wild Berries of Ontario, the most comprehensive guide yet to the province's wild berries. It's the perfect resource for everyone from the expert berry picker to the person who's simply curious about the berries growing in the backyard. This beautifully illustrated guide has detailed information on every berry-producing plant found in Ontario.

      Wild Berries of Ontario