Tearing at the Tapestry: An ethnography of solidaristic humour, academic strike action and a new management strategy
通过对英国一所大学罢工行动的民族志研究,揭示了团结幽默作为一种抵抗形式,兼具公开与隐蔽、个体与集体特征,并模糊了幽默与严肃的界限。
This article emerged through ethnographic research into strike action at a UK university. It provides three insights. First, it adds to the literature linking humour to resistance that has largely focused on subterranean, disguised, hidden, camouflaged or decaf opposition. The resistant humour explored in this case is more diverse and challenges extant distinctions because it was overt and covert, individual and collective, decaf and ‘real’. Second, it posits that during strike action the already ambiguous distinction between humour and seriousness becomes even more blurred. Third, it contributes to our understanding of power-resistance relations through introducing the term solidaristic humour which conveys a neglected expression of opposition that reflects and seeks to galvanize solidarity.