Books
Glen Perslow

Comedic Psychology

Comedic Psychology explores the science behind what makes us laugh, diving into the psychological, social, and cultural factors that shape our sense of humor. It examines how humor functions not just as entertainment, but also as a tool for coping, social bonding, and even communication. The book argues that humor isn't universal, but rather a dynamic product influenced by individual psychology, social situations, and cultural norms. This provides insights into human behavior, social dynamics, and cognitive processes.

The book begins by introducing core humor theories, such as superiority, relief, and incongruity, before exploring the cognitive processes involved in understanding jokes, like pattern recognition and emotional response. Subsequent chapters delve into humor's social functions, examining how it builds group cohesion and diffuses tension.

Cross-cultural analysis reveals how humor varies across societies, reflecting different values and beliefs. The concluding chapters explore practical applications, from therapeutic uses to marketing strategies.

Unique in its comprehensive approach, the book integrates psychological theories with sociological analyses and cross-cultural perspectives. Supported by research from diverse fields, Comedic Psychology offers a balanced, evidence-based understanding of humor's role in our lives.
142 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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