2023
DOI: 10.7592/ejhr.2023.11.3.769
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Forms and functions of jokes disseminated during the Covid-19 pandemic in Jordan

Ahmad Tawalbeh,
Rula Abu-Elrob,
Emad Al-Saidat
et al.

Abstract: People in Jordan have suffered the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Jordanian government took some pre-emptive measures to curb the spread of the virus, including the announcement of indefinite curfew and nationwide strict lockdown. Humorous texts appear to be the people’s key to escape from life stress, minimise the pressure of unpleasant situations and increase pleasure. Jordanian humour attracts our attention to find out what it does during the Covid-19 pandemic and investigate its structure. To pursue… Show more

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