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This article lists publications in humor research, with brief annotations. The list includes books and scholarly journals that regularly cover articles in humor research.
This list is not intended for humorous books and joke collections that do not have any scholarly analysis of humor.
Early publications
Henri Bergson: his 1900 book of three essays, Laughter, was written in French; its original title is Le Rire. Essai sur la signification du comique ("Laughter, an essay on the meaning of the comic").
Sigmund Freud: his 1905 book on jokes and unconscious has been translated in many languages, including several translations in English
Koller, M.R. (1988) Humor and society: Explorations in the sociology of humor, Houston: Cap and Gown
Robert L. Latta (1999) The Basic Humor Process: A Cognitive-Shift Theory and the Case against Incongruity, Walter de Gruyter, ISBN3-11-016103-6 (Humor Research no. 5)
Dianna C. Niebylski (2004) Humoring resistance: laughter and the excessive body in contemporary Latin American women's fiction, SUNY Press, ISBN0-7914-6123-8
Salvatore Attardo, ed. (2014). Encyclopedia of Humor Studies. SAGE Publications, Inc. ISBN978-1-4129-9909-0.
R. Howard Bloch (1986) The Scandal of the Fabliaux, University of Chicago Press, ISBN0-226-05975-8
Pamela Allen Brown (2003) Better a Shrew Than a Sheep: Women, Drama, and the Culture of Jest in Early Modern England, Cornell University Press, ISBN0-8014-8836-2, a review
Chris Holcomb (2001) Mirth Making: The Rhetorical Discourse on Jesting in Early Modern England, U of South Carolina Press, ISBN1-57003-397-8
Brian Joseph Levy (2000) The Comic Text: Patterns and Images in the Old French Fabliaux, Rodopi, ISBN90-420-0429-0a review
Laurie O'Higgins (2003) Women and Humor in Classical Greece, Cambridge University Press, ISBN0-521-82253-X
Lisa Renée Perfetti (2003) Women and Laughter in Medieval Comic Literature, University of Michigan Press, ISBN0-472-11321-6
Manfred Pfister (2002) A History of English Laughter: Laughter from Beowulf to Beckett and Beyond, Rodopi, ISBN90-420-1288-9
Robson, James (2006) Humour, Obscenity and Aristophanes, Gunter Narr Verlag, ISBN3-8233-6220-8
Mary Jane Stearns Schenck (1987) Fabliaux - Tales of Wit and Deception, John Benjamins Publishing Company, ISBN90-272-1734-3
Michael West (2000) America's Romantic Punsters and the Search for the Language of Nature, Ohio University Press, ISBN0-8214-1324-4
Alison Williams (2000) Tricksters and Pranksters: Roguery in French and German Literature of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Rodopi, ISBN90-420-1512-8a review
(1990) Ethnic Humor Around the World: A Comparative Analysis, Indiana University Press, ISBN0-253-31655-3
(2002) The Mirth of Nations, Transaction Publishers, ISBN0-7658-0096-9
A social and historical study of jokes from the main English-speaking countries, which debates the existing theories of humor
Emil A. Draitser (1998) Taking Penguins to the Movies: Ethnic Humor in Russia, Wayne State University Press, ISBN0-8143-2327-8
(in German) Karin Keding, Anika Struppert (2006) Ethno-comedy im deutschen Fernsehen: Inhaltsanalyse und Rezipientenbefragung zu "Was guckst du?!", Frank & Timme GmbH, ISBN3-86596-084-7
(in Portuguese) Adilson José Moreira (2018) O Que É Racismo Recreativo?, Editora Letramento, ISBN9-788595-301313
Jewish comedy and humor
Altman, Sig (1971) Comic Image of the Jew: explorations of a pop culture phenomenon, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, ISBN0-8386-7869-6
Cohen, Sarah Blacher (1991) Jewish Wry: Essays on Jewish Humor, Detroit: Wayne State University Press
Elliott Oring (1981) Israeli Humor: The Content and Structure of the Chizbat of the Palmah, SUNY Press, ISBN0-87395-512-9
Richard Raskin (1992) Life Is Like a Glass of Tea. Studies of Classic Jewish Jokes. Aarhus University Press. ISBN87-7288-409-6.
Asscher Omri (2010) "A model for Hebrew translation of British humor: Amplification and overstatement", Target 22:2. John Benjamins Publishing Company.
J.H. Goldstein and P.E. McGhee (Eds), The Psychology of Humor: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Issues, New York: Academic Press, 1972
A.J. Chapman and H.C. Foot, (Eds.),
Humor and Laughter: Theory, Research and Applications,
London: John Wiley and Sons, 1976
Transaction Publishers. 1996.
It's a Funny Thing, Humour Oxford, England: Pergamon Press, 1977
J. Bremmer and H. Roodenburg, (Eds.), A Cultural History of Humor, Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 1997
McGhee, P.E., and Goldstein, J.H. (Eds), Handbook of Humor Research, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1983
"Humor and Society: Explorations in the Sociology of Humor." Houston. 1988.
John Parkin (Ed.)(1999) French Humour: Papers Based on a Colloquium Held in the French Department of the University of Bristol, November 30, 1996, Rodopi, ISBN90-420-0586-6
Paton, G.E.C., Powell, C., Wagg, S. (Eds) The Social Faces of Humour: Practices and Issues, Aldershot, England: Arena
Raskin, Victor. (Ed.) 2008. The Primer of Humor Research. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
Loizou, E. & Recchia, S.(Eds.) (2019). Research on Young Children’s Humor: Theoretical and Practical Implications for Early Childhood Education. Switzerland: Springer