The Appropriation and Critique of the Romance Novel, Film, and Fashion in Irmgard Keun's Weimar Prose: Humor, Intertextuality, and Popular DiscourseUniversity of Minnesota, 1999 - Počet stran: 211 |
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... context , but also against the background of this context , to see how they do or do not comply with this context or challenge it . Written from the perspective of eighteen - year - old Doris , the daughter of proletarian parents , and ...
... context , but also against the background of this context , to see how they do or do not comply with this context or challenge it . Written from the perspective of eighteen - year - old Doris , the daughter of proletarian parents , and ...
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... context ; they also challenge the cultural assumptions and practices of that context . This study examines the transgressive and subversive aspects of Keun's popular Weimar novels . I argue that her works appropriate specific discourses ...
... context ; they also challenge the cultural assumptions and practices of that context . This study examines the transgressive and subversive aspects of Keun's popular Weimar novels . I argue that her works appropriate specific discourses ...
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... context of the era and includes gender as an important category of literary analysis.27 For humor to be effective as a critical force , it requires shared knowledge and experience , a " culturally and historically conditioned social ...
... context of the era and includes gender as an important category of literary analysis.27 For humor to be effective as a critical force , it requires shared knowledge and experience , a " culturally and historically conditioned social ...
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Plot Summaries | 10 |
Humor Laughter and Carnival | 16 |
Genre Writing and the Writer | 23 |
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