Abstract

The article reviews the reports presented at the All-Russian Scientific Conference From “spectacle plays”1 to film comedies: The history of Homo Ridens, which was organized by the State Institute for Art Studies and the GITR Film and Television School on June 2–3, 2022. The event focused on comprehension of the historical development of laughter culture, introduction of trusted research concepts, disclosure of new facts and archival materials, and revealing the relationship between the comic, its intensity and semantics in postmodernist aesthetics. The following key areas were proposed: fundamental problems of aesthetics, cultural studies, and art criticism; genre and stylistic varieties of comedy; circulation of laughter culture in film, television and other screen arts and in the Internet environment; transformations of representation of comic, laughter, and humor in the historical context; provocation, deconstruction, and citation in comics. The reports were divided into two groups: “Komos & ode: The laughter culture of Europe” and “Deconstruction—meaning—reality.” The results of the conference showed the polyvalence of comic existence, the absence of unified ways of achieving aesthetic flawlessness of the genre, and its formcontaining aspects.

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