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Self-effacing wit as a response to oppression: Dynamics in ethnic humor
Samuel Juni, Bernard Katz
Applied Psychology
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Arts & Humanities
Acculturation
17%
Aggression
15%
Anthologies
17%
Empowerment
16%
Identification with the Aggressor
24%
Masochism
20%
Minorities
14%
Oppression
71%
Paradigm
11%
Psychological
11%
Reframing
17%
Self-effacement
23%
Stereotypes
17%
Vignettes
18%
Social Sciences
acculturation
15%
aggression
12%
empowerment
12%
humor
77%
literature
6%
minority
10%
oppression
74%
paradigm
10%
stereotype
12%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Acculturation
14%
Aggression
11%
Direction compound
7%
Ego
12%
Empowerment
13%
Masochism
19%
Permethrin
15%
Psychological Identification
13%
Psychology
7%
Wit and Humor
100%