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Ethnography / Carnivalesque [PDF]
ANNE MCCLARD, JAMIE SHERMAN
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Where have the gatherings gone? Reweaving the social fabric in the time of pandemic and interpersonal distancing. [PDF]
Testa A.
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In her The Middle Ages in Children’s Literature (2015), Clare Bradford observes that “[c]hildren’s texts … are far more likely to make fun of the Middle Ages than of classical antiquity, the early modern period or the Victorian age” (155).
Julia Helena Wilde
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The Guatemalan-Nicaraguan writer Franz Galich is considered one of the most relevant Central American authors of the last decades. However, part of his work has been insuficiently studied so far.
Mauricio Chaves Fernández
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This article offers a comprehensive theorization of stiob as a historically sedimented, culturally specific, yet increasingly globalized modality of ironic discourse whose logic of deadpan overidentification has migrated from late-Soviet conceptualist ...
Mark Yoffe
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Speaking Truth to Power: Twitter Reactions to the Panama Papers. [PDF]
Neu D, Saxton G, Everett J, Shiraz AR.
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A momentary lack of rituals: urban festivities cancelations in Geneva, Turin, and Zurich during the COVID-19 lockdowns. [PDF]
Cattacin S, Gamba F, Alzola NV.
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Black Crusoe, White Friday: Carnivalesque
Partiendo de la premisa de que una de las características principales del discurso literario poscolonial consiste en la apropiación de los textos canónicos de la metrópoli, en este artículo se explora la reescritura de uno de los textos coloniales ...
Giselle A. Rampaul
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Conjunctions of resilience and the Covid-19 crisis of the creative cultural industries. [PDF]
Yue A.
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