Special Issue “The Collective Body of Laughter”
This Special Issue “The Collective Body of Laughter” seeks to stimulate critical reflection on the political and performative dimensions of the arts of laughter and clowning within contemporary social structures. We aim artists who investigate laughter and humor whether by creating or studying them on diverse audiences of comedic shows. We perceive laughter as a performative and political act, involved with processes of pedagogy and of the composition of artistic practices, organized around principles such as the direct participation of audiences, the unpredictability that incorporates the present time into the shows, and the ritualistic movement, directed toward the construction of humor.