This article examines how a group of Tanzanian journalists employ
various tactics of intersubjectivity to achieve mutual understanding
during a conversation at work. The analysis focuses on one particularly
challenging episode of talk wherein political figures and clothing styles
from the early days of African independence are referenced, and an ensuing
joke about body image is made using the phrase kumaintain figure
‘to maintain figure’ in reference to a male journalist. The
joke arguably (re)appropriates the original meaning of the phrase and
challenges the relevance of Western body aesthetics for Africans. All
participants laugh at the joke, but the basis for their laughter is
ambiguous. The participants' interpretations of the joke are examined
through ethnographic methods within the framework of (re)entextualization
(Silverstein & Urban 1996). The analysis
shows that the participants have produced somewhat different indexical
orders (Silverstein 2003) for the phrase and,
therefore, have different reasons for finding it humorous.