Academic analysis of sports journalism is typically conducted with reference to its role in issues like national (Beard 1998; Billig 1995; Polley 2004; Smith 2004) and gender (Benwell and Stokoe 2006) identity construction. Consequently much critical attention is given to the disproportionate seriousness with much sports journalism is produced and consumed. However, as written sports journalism has spilled over into the internet, it appears to have acquired a new remit: to simultaneously inform and entertain (Chapman 2012). This brief is largely achieved by virtue of the declaredly humorous manner in which that ‘serious’ subject matter is now mediated. This contribution proposes to analyse the types of humorous writing techniques found in over-by-over commentary on a cricket test match in the online version of a national newspaper. A related focus will be on the social functions underlying the repertoire of techniques used in the accompanying online interactions.

Bowling them over and over with wit: forms and functions of humor in live text cricket coverage / D. Heaney - In: The funniest pages : international perspectives on humor in journalism / [a cura di] D. Swick, R. Keeble. - Prima edizione. - New York : Peter Lang, 2016 Mar. - ISBN 9781433130991. - pp. 187-201

Bowling them over and over with wit: forms and functions of humor in live text cricket coverage

D. Heaney
Primo
2016

Abstract

Academic analysis of sports journalism is typically conducted with reference to its role in issues like national (Beard 1998; Billig 1995; Polley 2004; Smith 2004) and gender (Benwell and Stokoe 2006) identity construction. Consequently much critical attention is given to the disproportionate seriousness with much sports journalism is produced and consumed. However, as written sports journalism has spilled over into the internet, it appears to have acquired a new remit: to simultaneously inform and entertain (Chapman 2012). This brief is largely achieved by virtue of the declaredly humorous manner in which that ‘serious’ subject matter is now mediated. This contribution proposes to analyse the types of humorous writing techniques found in over-by-over commentary on a cricket test match in the online version of a national newspaper. A related focus will be on the social functions underlying the repertoire of techniques used in the accompanying online interactions.
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English
Sports; Cricket; Online coverage; Forms and Functions of Humor
Settore L-LIN/12 - Lingua e Traduzione - Lingua Inglese
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Ricerca applicata
Pubblicazione scientifica
The funniest pages : international perspectives on humor in journalism
D. Swick, R. Keeble
Prima edizione
New York
Peter Lang
mar-2016
187
201
15
9781433130991
Volume a diffusione internazionale
No
Aderisco
D. Heaney
Book Part (author)
reserved
268
Bowling them over and over with wit: forms and functions of humor in live text cricket coverage / D. Heaney - In: The funniest pages : international perspectives on humor in journalism / [a cura di] D. Swick, R. Keeble. - Prima edizione. - New York : Peter Lang, 2016 Mar. - ISBN 9781433130991. - pp. 187-201
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