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Russian humour gains much of its wit from the great flexibility and richness of the Russian language
Russian language

Russian is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest native language in Europe....
, allowing for plays on words and unexpected associations. As with any other culture's humour, its vast scope ranges from lewd jokes and silly wordplay to political satire.

Political satire
For most of Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
n history, humour
Humour

Humour or humor is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement. Many theories exist about what humour is and what social function it serves....
 remained an expression of the human spirit. Political satire was considered potentially dangerous under autocratic monarchies
Russian Empire

File:Russian Emperor Flag.jpgFile:Romanov Flag.svgThe Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917....
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Russian humour gains much of its wit from the great flexibility and richness of the Russian language
Russian language

Russian is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest native language in Europe....
, allowing for plays on words and unexpected associations. As with any other culture's humour, its vast scope ranges from lewd jokes and silly wordplay to political satire.

Political satire


For most of Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
n history, humour
Humour

Humour or humor is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement. Many theories exist about what humour is and what social function it serves....
 remained an expression of the human spirit. Political satire was considered potentially dangerous under autocratic monarchies
Russian Empire

File:Russian Emperor Flag.jpgFile:Romanov Flag.svgThe Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917....
. Though independent political satire could be extremely dangerous during most of the Soviet period, the official satirical magazine Krokodil
Krokodil

Krokodil was a satire magazine published in the Soviet Union. It was founded in 1922. At that time, a large number of satirical magazines existed, such as Zanoza and Prozhektor....
 was given considerable license to satirise political events and figures of the day.

In spite of, or perhaps even because of its oppression, Russian humour flourished as a liberating culture and a means to counter and ridicule the elite. During the Brezhnev stagnation
Brezhnev stagnation

Period of stagnation , also known as Brezhnevian Stagnation , the Stagnation Period, or the Era of Stagnation , refers to a period of socio-economic slowdown under Leonid Brezhnev in the history of the Soviet Union that started in the mid-1970s....
 period of the Soviet Union
Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was a Constitution of the Soviet Union socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.The name is a translation of the , romanization of Russian Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik, abbreviated ????, SSSR....
 in the 1970s and early 1980s for instance, due to a relatively peaceful and politically stable environment, sharp political wit addressed social shortcomings. With the end of authoritarian regimes in Russia in the 1990s, the decline of political humour has been lamented as being a symptom of westernisation
Westernization

Westernization or occidentalization is a process whereby Society come under or adopt the Western culture in such matters as industry, technology, law, politics, economics, lifestyle, diet , language, alphabet, religion or western culture....
. New features of post-communist Russian society, such as semi-criminal businessmen, instead led to the emergence of other stereotypes for satirical jokes.

Jokes


The most popular form of Russian humour consists of joke
Joke

A joke is a short story or ironic depiction of a situation communicated with the intent of being humour. These jokes will normally have a punch line that will end the sentence to make it humorous....
s (??????´?? — anekdoty), which are short stories with a punch line
Punch line

A punch line is the final part of a joke or comedy sketch, usually the word, sentence or exchange of sentences which is intended to be funny and to provoke laughter from listeners....
. Typical of Russian joke culture is a series of categories with fixed and highly familiar settings and characters. Surprising effects are achieved by an endless variety of plots and plays on words.

Toasts


Drinking toasts
Toast (honor)

A toast is someone or something in honor of which people usually have a drink, the drink or honor itself, or the act of indicating that honor....
 can take the form of anecdotes or not-so-short stories, concluded with "So here's to..." with a witty punchline referring to the initial story.

Chastushka


A specific form of humour is chastushka
Chastushka

Chastushka or chastooshka , a type of traditional Russian poetry, is a single quatrain in trochee tetrameter with an abab, abcb or aabb rhyme scheme....
s, songs composed of four-line rhymes, usually of lewd, humoristic, or satiric content.

"In Soviet Russia" aka "Russian reversal" jokes


These are not Russian jokes per se
Per se

per se :*A List of Latin phrases #P used in English arguments for "by itself" or "by themselves"It also is used in law:*Illegal per se, the legal usage of "per se" in criminal and anti-trust law...
 but Western jokes that use reversal of phrase to pun soviet phenomena, e.g., "In America, you can always find a party; in soviet Russia, the party can always find you." The word "party" has a double meaning, when used in conjunction with America it refers to a social gathering, when used in conjunction with soviet Russia it refers to Russia's communist party. These jokes were first made famous by the émigré comedian Yakov Smirnoff
Yakov Smirnoff

Yakov Naumovich Pokhis , better known as Yakov Smirnoff, is a Ukrainians United States comedian, Painting and psychology professor. He was popular in the 1980s for comedy performances in which he used irony and word play to contrast life under the Communism in his native Soviet Union with life in the United States, delivered in heavily...
.

Black humour


Apart from jokes, Russian humour is expressed in word play
Word play

Word play is a literary technique in which the words that are used become the main subject of the work. Puns, phonetic mix-ups such as spoonerisms, obscure words and meanings, clever rhetorical excursions, oddly formed sentences, and telling character names are common examples of word play....
 and short poems including nonsense and black humour
Black comedy

file:Hopscotch to oblivion.jpgBlack comedy is a sub-genre of comedy and satire in which topics and events that are usually regarded as taboo are treated in a satirical or humorous manner while retaining its seriousness....
 verses, similar to some of the macabre "nursery rhymes" of Edward Lear
Edward Lear

Edward Lear was an England artist, illustrator and writer known for his literary nonsense, in poetry and prose, and especially his limerick , a form that he popularised....
.

Often they have recurring characters such as "little boy", "Vova", "a girl", "Masha". Most rhymes involve death or a painful experience either for the protagonists or other people. This type of joke is especially popular with children.

A little boy found a machine gun
Machine gun

A machine gun is a Automatic firearm mounted or portable firearm, usually designed to fire List of rifle cartridgess in quick succession from an Belt or large-capacity Magazine , typically at a rate of several hundred rounds per minute....
 —
Now his village's population is none.
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A boy played in the sandbox with no one to mind him,
When quietly a mixing truck pulled up behind him.
He peeped not a peep, cried out nary a cry —
Just his sandals stuck out when the concrete was dry.
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See also

  • Humorina
    Humorina

    Humorina is an annual festival of humor held in Odessa, Ukraine on and around the April Fools' Day since 1973. It was invented in 1972 by the Odessa KVN team after the all-Soviet Union KVN contests and the corresponding TV show were discontinued....


External links

  • , Prospect Magazine
    Prospect (magazine)

    Prospect is a monthly United Kingdom general interest magazine, specialising in politics and news. Frequent topics include British, European, and United States politics, society issues, art, literature, Film, science, the media, history, philosophy, and psychology....
    , May 2006, essay by Ben Lewis on jokes in Communist countries