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as Critical Practice: Performance Humor in the South Pacific |
Introduction: Mother Folly in the Islands 1. "Dance When I Die!": Context and Role in the Clowning of
Murik Women 2. Exaggeration and Reversal: Clowning Among the Lusi-Kaliai 3. Clowning with Food: Mortuary Humor and Social Reproduction Among
the North Mekeo 4. Reflections of an Anthropologist Who Mistook Her Husband for a Yam:
Female Comedy on Tubetube 5. Horrific Humor and Festal Farce: Carnival Clowning in Wape Society 6. When She Reigns Supreme: Clowning and Culture in Rotuman Weddings 7. Where the Spirits Laugh Last: Comic Theater in Samoa |