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1 Introduction
Part I Laughter and the Study of Humour
2 Laughter and the Formation of a Concept of Humour
3 The Universality and the Genealogy of Humour
Part II Method and Its Limits in the Historical Study of Humour
4 Context and Intention
5 Translation and Reception
Part III Defining Satire and Satiric Humour
6 Definition by Dictionary, Origin and Implications
7 Definition by Adjacent Terms, Genre and Satiric Definition
Part IV Satiric Humour in Popular Culture: The Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister Television Satires
8 Theory and the Absent Political System
9 The Satiric Presence of Political Discourse
10 Conclusion
Bibliography.
Part I Laughter and the Study of Humour
2 Laughter and the Formation of a Concept of Humour
3 The Universality and the Genealogy of Humour
Part II Method and Its Limits in the Historical Study of Humour
4 Context and Intention
5 Translation and Reception
Part III Defining Satire and Satiric Humour
6 Definition by Dictionary, Origin and Implications
7 Definition by Adjacent Terms, Genre and Satiric Definition
Part IV Satiric Humour in Popular Culture: The Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister Television Satires
8 Theory and the Absent Political System
9 The Satiric Presence of Political Discourse
10 Conclusion
Bibliography.