2022
DOI: 10.1177/13678779221117176
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The sad clown paradox: A theory of comic transcendence

Abstract: One prevailing cultural sensibility of our time is a concern with the state of our mental health, another is our obligation and desire for a good ‘sense of humour’. At present the two are conflated, most often through a long-standing cultural trope: the sad clown paradox – those who make us laugh the most tend to be the most prone to mental health problems. This article views the ‘sad clown paradox’ as less about the peculiarity or exceptional status of a comedian's mind, more about how the cognitive burdens o… Show more

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“…Although the style may not sufficiently stress the mood of suicide, such style is called sad clown paradox in psychology. Sad clown paradox is a psychological condition of an individual who produce humors and make people laugh is actually the one who has or is prone to mental health problems (Smith, 2023). Therefore, the nonchalant style found in the notes is to disguise the personal feelings of the victim.…”
Section: Lexical Featurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the style may not sufficiently stress the mood of suicide, such style is called sad clown paradox in psychology. Sad clown paradox is a psychological condition of an individual who produce humors and make people laugh is actually the one who has or is prone to mental health problems (Smith, 2023). Therefore, the nonchalant style found in the notes is to disguise the personal feelings of the victim.…”
Section: Lexical Featurementioning
confidence: 99%