Revolutionary Games and repressive tolerance: on the hopes and limits of ludic citizenship Benjamin Shepard
Cultural representations of contemporary Mexican drug culture: Dark humour and irony in relation to the abject Brigitte Adriaensen
Funny as hell: The functions of humour during and after genocide Uğur Ümit Üngör,Valerie Amandine Verkerke
Clowns, buffoons and the killing laugh: An investigation of the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army’s (CIRCA) power to disrupt and provoke through joy and humour Hilary J Ramsden
Book review: De Rosa G.L., Bianchi F., de Laurentiis A. & Perego E. (eds.) (2014). Translating Humour in Audiovisual Texts. Bern: Peter Lang. 533 pp. J. David González-Iglesias González,Antonio J. Martínez Pleguezuelos