Ressources
documentaires

L’exposition Rire s’appuie sur les travaux de nombreux chercheurs, qui étudie le rire partout dans le monde, sous toutes ses coutures.


Ressources

Ouvrages

  • Anthropologie du rieur, David Le Breton, 2018
  • Laughter, Robert Provine, 2010 (en anglais)
  • La civilisation du rire, Alain Vaillant, 2016
  • Le rire, Éric Smadja, 2007
  • Le rire, Henri Bergson, 1900
  • Pourquoi rire ?, sous la direction de Jean Birnbaum, 2011

 

Revue

  • Rire, une menace pour les certitudes, L’éléphant numéro 15, 2016

 

Vidéos

  • Une histoire naturelle du rire, film documentaire de Jacques Mitsch, 2011
  • L’art du rire, spectacle de théâtre, Jos Houben, 2008
  • Pourquoi craint-on les chatouilles ? une vidéo disponible sur le site maxisciences.com

 

albums jeunesse

  • Le rire, Brigitte Balmes, Aviel Basil, Milan
  • Oh! Un livre qui fait des sons, Hervé Tullet, Bayard
  • J’interdis de rire !, Jeanne Taboni Misérazzi, Laurent Bes, Bilboquet
  • Mon pull, Audrey Poussier, L’école des loisirs
  • Fais-toi rire, Christian Guibbaud, Milan
  • June & Jo: Le rire des oursins, Séverine Vidal, Amélie Graux, Gallimard jeunesse
  • Le slip de bain ou les pires vacances de ma vie, Charlotte Moundlic, Olivier Tallec, Flammarion
  • Ou est donc passé mon sourire ?, Leigh Hodgkinson, Père Castor
  • Le sourire du loup, Anne Brouillard, Epigones
  • Le Sourire en fuite, Julie Tétreault, Ninon Pelletier, Québec amérique
  • J’ai perdu mon sourire, Thierry Robberecht, Philippe Goossens, Mijade
  • Le sourire de la Baleine, Rudyard Kipling, Lise Mélinand, Bilboquet
  • Les moqueurs, Quentin Lacoste, Magellan
  • Mon copain bizarre, Serge Bloch, Bayard
  • Quentin fait du boudin, Émilie Beaumont, Ann Rocard, Sophie Ledesma, Fleurus
  • Guili-guili : petite histoire pour rire, Anne Crahay, Albin Michel Jeunesse
  • Les chatouilles, Christian Bruel, Anne Bozellec, Thierry Magnier
  • Guili Guili, Audrey Poussier, L’école des loisirs
  • Une farce, Audrey Poussier, L’école des loisirs
  • Ne chatouille jamais un tigre !, Pamela Butchart, Marc Boutavant, Nathan
  • Brouille et chatouilles, Carol Thompson, Casterman
  • Maman ours, Ryan T. Higgins, Albin Michel jeunesse
  • Petits contes pour rire, Albena Ivanovitch-Lair, Mario Urbanet, Glénat
  • C’est pour rire !, Rachel Elliot, Auzou Philippe
  • Le livre sans images, B.J. Novak, L’école des loisirs

 

Références scientifiques

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  • LOL: An Investigation into Cybernetic Humor, or: Can Machines Laugh? Davide Bacciu, Vincenzo Gervasi, and Giuseppe Prencipe, 2016 (date approximative)
  • Beaudet Jean-Michel. Rire. Un exemple d'Amazonie. In: L'Homme, 1996, tome 36 n°140. pp. 81-99
  • Laughter in French spontaneous conversational dialogs, Brigitte Bigi, Roxane Bertrand, (Conference Paper) · May 2016
  • Detecting affiliation in colaughter across 24 societies, Gregory A. Bryant, Daniel M. T. Fessler, Riccardo Fusaroli, Edward Clint, Lene Aarøe, Coren L. Apicella, Michael Bang Petersen, Shaneikiah T. Bickham, Alexander Bolyanatz, Brenda Chavez, Delphine De Smet, Cinthya Díaz, Jana Fancovicová , Michal Fux, Paulina Giraldo-Perez, Anning Hu, Shanmukh V. Kamble, Tatsuya Kameda, Norman P. Li, Francesca R. Luberti, Pavol Prokop, Katinka Quintelier, Brooke A. Scelza, Hyun Jung Shin, Montserrat Soler, Stefan Stieger, Wataru Toyokawa, Ellis A. van den Hende, Hugo Viciana-Asensio, Saliha Elif Yildizhan, Jose C. Yong, Tessa Yuditha, and Yi Zhou 4682–4687, PNAS, April 26, 2016, vol. 113, no. 17
  • The neural basis of humour comprehension and humour appreciation: The roles of the temporoparietal junction and superior frontal gyrus,Darren W. Campbell, Marc G. Wallace, Mandana Modirrousta, Joseph O. Polimeni , Nancy A. McKeen , Jeffrey P. Reiss,Neuropsychologia 79 (2015) 10–20
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  • Aping Expressions? Chimpanzees Produce Distinct Laugh Types When Responding to Laughter of Others, Marina Davila-Ross, Bethan Allcock, Chris Thomas, and Kim A. Bard. 2011 American Psychological Association
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  • Sociality of Solitary Smiling: Potentiation by an Implicit Audience, Alan J. Fridlund, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1991, Vol. 60. No. 2,229-240
  • Laugh Yourself into a Healthier Person: A Cross Cultural Analysis of the Effects of Varying Levels of Laughter on Health, Hunaid Hasan , Tasneem Fatema Hasan, Int. J. Med. Sci. 2009, 6
  • Kay E. Holekamp, Why Do Holekamp, 2011?, the New York Times, July 11, 2011 : https://scientistatwork.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/07/11/why-do-hyenas-laugh/
  • MUSIC-ENGENDERED LAUGHTER: AN ANALYSIS OF HUMOR DEVICES IN PDQ BACH, David Huron School of Music, Ohio State University, ICMPC8, Evanston, IL, USA, August 3-7, 2004, ISBN 1-876346-50-7
  • One DoF robotic hand that makes human laugh by tickling through rubbing underarm, T. Kishi, T. Nozawa, A. Nibori, H. Futaki, Y. Miura, M. Shina, K. Matsuki,, H. Yanagino, S. Cosentino, K. Hashimoto, A. Takanishi, Member, IEEE, 2016 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), Daejeon Convention Center, October 9-14, 2016, Daejeon, Korea
  • Let’s have a joke! Children’s joking and humour – some age and intercultural differences, Helga Kotthoff, television 19/2006 E
  • On the Correlation between Perceptual and Contextual Aspects of Laughter in Meetings, Kornel Laskowski and Susanne Burger
  • Laugh Like You Mean It: Authenticity Modulates Acoustic, Physiological and Perceptual Properties of Laughter, Nadine Lavan, Sophie K. Scott, Carolyn McGettigan, J Nonverbal Behav (2016) 40:133–149
  • Bernard Lortat-Jacob, « Ah ! je ris de me voir si savant ! », Cahiers d’ethnomusicologie [En ligne], 26, 2013, mis en ligne le 31 décembre 2015, consulté le 02 octobre 2016. URL : http:// ethnomusicologie.revues.org/1991
  • The effects of laughter on discomfort thresholds : does expectation become reality ? Mahony, Burroughs & Hieatt, the journal of general psychology, 2001, 128 (2), 217-226
  • Perceived attributes of healt-promoting laughter : a cross-generational comparison, Diana L Mahony, W Jeffrey Burroughs, Louis G Lippman, in the journal of psychology, april 2002, 136(2), 171-181
  • Mancini G, Ferrari PF, Palagi E (2013) In Play We Trust. Rapid Facial Mimicry Predicts the Duration of Playful Interactions in Geladas. PLoS ONE 8(6): e66481. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0066481
  • Laugh When You’re Winning, Maurizio Mancini, Laurent Ach, Emeline Bantegnie, Tobias Baur, Nadia Berthouze, Debajyoti Datta, Yu Ding, Stephane Dupont,Harry J. Griffin, Florian Lingenfelser, Radoslaw Niewiadomski,Catherine Pelachaud, Olivier Pietquin, Bilal Piot, Jérôme Urbain,Gualtiero Volpe, and Johannes Wagner, Y. Rybarczyk et al. (Eds.): eNTERFACE 2013, IFIP AICT 425, pp. 50–79, 2014.
  • Social Laughter Triggers Endogenous Opioid Release in Humans, Sandra Manninen, Lauri Tuominen, Robin I. Dunbar, Tomi Karjalainen, Jussi Hirvonen, Eveliina Arponen, Riitta Hari, Iiro P. Jaaskelainen, Mikko Sams, and XLauri Nummenmaa, The Journal of Neuroscience 2017 (version non definitive)
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  • Benign Violations: Making Immoral Behavior Funny, A. Peter McGraw and Caleb Warren, Psychological Science published online 29 June 2010
  • McGraw, Lawrence E. Williams, and Caleb Warren, The Rise and Fall of Humor: Psychological Distance Modulates Humorous Responses to Tragedy, Social Psychological and Personality Science 2014, Vol. 5(5) 566-572
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  • Laughing Rats Are Optimistic, Rafal Rygula, Helena Pluta, Piotr Popik, PLOS ONE, December 2012, Volume 7, Issue 12, e51959
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  • Dog-laughter: Recorded playback reduces stress related behavior in shelter dogs, Patricia Simonet, Donna Versteeg, Dan Storie, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Environmental Enrichment, July 31 – August 5, 2005
  • Duchenne Smile, Emotional Experience, and Autonomic Reactivity: A Test of the Facial Feedback Hypothesis, Robert Soussignan Hospital de la Salpêtrière, Emotion, 2002, Vol. 2, No. 1, 52–74
  • What’s so funny about not having money? The effects of power on laughter, Tyler F. Stillman, Roy F.Baumeister & C. Nathan DeWall, Florida university, personality and social psychology bulletin, 2007
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