Zeno Cosini's Philosophy of Humor

dc.contributor.authorNikopoulos, James
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-06T05:48:42Z
dc.date.available2017-01-06T05:48:42Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.description.abstractThis article argues that Zeno Cosini's famous sense of humor derives from a philosophy of nihilism. Because this philosophy expresses itself as humor, as a mode of communication traditionally considered antithetical to everything associated with nihilism, the root of Zeno’s penchant for joke making oftentimes remains hidden from view. Hence, this article looks at the philosophy that underlies Zeno Cosini’s humor while aiming to assess just how ‘readable’ to others said humor renders this philosophy. This ‘readability’ is considered in light of Zeno’s relationship to three audience groups: those within the narrative who are ignorant of Zeno’s journal; Doctor S., the one character who is privy to the journal’s contents; and the readers of the journal, who know what Zeno’s doctor does but who lie outside the space of the narrative.ru_RU
dc.identifier.citationNikopoulos, J. (2012). Zeno Cosini's Philosophy of Humor. Forum Italicum, 361-379.ru_RU
dc.identifier.urihttp://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/2178
dc.language.isoenru_RU
dc.publisherForum Italicumru_RU
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/*
dc.subjecthumorru_RU
dc.subjectphilosophyru_RU
dc.subjectnihilismru_RU
dc.titleZeno Cosini's Philosophy of Humorru_RU
dc.typeArticleru_RU

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