[lit-ideas] Re: Laugh Tracks

  • From: Andy <mimi.erva@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 20:13:27 -0700 (PDT)

So why use laugh tracks?


--- On Mon, 8/25/08, Mike Geary <atlas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

From: Mike Geary <atlas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [lit-ideas] Re: Laugh Tracks
To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 3:07 AM

RP:
> On a more serious note, if people 'literally' can't be trusted
(the 
> deceitful buggers) to recognize humor without the prompting of a laugh 
> track, why should they ever laugh at movies, plays, or books?

Excellent question, Professor Paul. Why indeed should they laugh?   Ms 
Andy's assertion that people laugh only in response to laughter is not
borne 
out by the recent research (soon to be published by Phoenix University 
Press) by my colleague,  graduate assistant George-Ludovico Hoffnung and I 
which proves, definitively, we believe, that while, indeed no one ever 
laughs without provocation, that said provocation can vary greatly.  So the 
question becomes then what prompts laughter?  And how can we control it? 
Laughter itself does indeed prompt laughter as Ms Andy claims. Laughter 
seems to be an infectious behavior.  Almost a disease,  But there are very 
many other causes of laughter besides laughter.  One is the misfortune of 
others.  Seeing, hearing or reading about the misfortunes of others can 
bring on fits of guffaws.  My colleague and I have yet to determine whether 
this kind of  laughter is a sympathetic physiological response to the 
victim's plight -- an inverse way of crying perhaps-- or is just pure evil 
glee.  Other provocations include surprise, quirky-smirky-ironyisms, and 
George Bush.  But that doesn't answer Robert Paul's question: "why
should 
they ever laugh at movies, plays, or books?"  Well, they shouldn't
ever 
unless they find them funny.

Mike Geary
Memphis 

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