Humor, both ubiquitous and contextual, is a very specific and thus
fragile element of the expression of human thought. In this volume,
Peter L. Berger examines the nature of the comical and its
relationship to other human experiences. Initially published in
1997, the second edition includes a new preface, including
observations by Berger about the relationship between modernity and
humor.
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