The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... humour. The type of critique developed in this book, in relation to racist humour, is one that examines the linguistic structures and mechanisms of the discursive form. It is an explanation of what racist humour does and how it does it ...
... humour. The type of critique developed in this book, in relation to racist humour, is one that examines the linguistic structures and mechanisms of the discursive form. It is an explanation of what racist humour does and how it does it ...
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... humour and word play to humour in translation and news satire. As such, the volume brings together two areas that have not been previously subject to extensive attention by researchers: the interface between humour studies and media ...
... humour and word play to humour in translation and news satire. As such, the volume brings together two areas that have not been previously subject to extensive attention by researchers: the interface between humour studies and media ...
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Juliette Pattinson, Linsey Robb. radio broadcasts incorporated humour into wartime programming as well as the waxing and waning of official and popular responses to this humour. While lampooning Hitler was largely acceptable, and even ...
Juliette Pattinson, Linsey Robb. radio broadcasts incorporated humour into wartime programming as well as the waxing and waning of official and popular responses to this humour. While lampooning Hitler was largely acceptable, and even ...
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... humour are examined in the workplace, particularly in management and advertising, education and learning, problem solving, health and wellbeing. A complex and multi-faceted, multi ... Humour: The Intersection... Approaches to Humour.
... humour are examined in the workplace, particularly in management and advertising, education and learning, problem solving, health and wellbeing. A complex and multi-faceted, multi ... Humour: The Intersection... Approaches to Humour.
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... humour) Intellectual stimuli that provoke laughter because they have been intentionally designed for this effect and are perceived consciously. categories and paradoxically use humour to understand something else than humour. As many ...
... humour) Intellectual stimuli that provoke laughter because they have been intentionally designed for this effect and are perceived consciously. categories and paradoxically use humour to understand something else than humour. As many ...
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