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The Nature of Farce

1989
Jonathan Culler, in Structuralist Poetics, argues that part of the basis on which we make sense of texts is ‘by the existence of the genre, which the author can write against … (and) which is the context within which his activity takes place’.1 Genre helps to create the contract between reader or spectator and writer, the frame of acceptance which ...
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Molière and Farce

The Tulane Drama Review, 1963
In this issue TDR celebrates Molière the farceur. Lest we seem in this to be claiming credit for original insight, we are also printing the essay which “started the trend“—that is, the trend away from the nineteenth-century view of Molière as a writer of drames and towards a view which recognizes the key role of farce even in Molière's most serious ...
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The political discourse of Comunes regarding FARC-EP dissidents in Colombia

Critical Studies on Security, 2023
Jeronimo Rios   +2 more
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Supporting healthcare workers caring for ex-combatants: incentives among Colombian providers with FARC ex-combatants

Global Public Health, 2022
Christopher W Reynolds   +2 more
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When Reporters Make the News: Narrated Role Performance During Colombia's Post-Conflict with the FARC Guerrilla Group

Journalism Studies, 2022
Andrea Cancino-Borbón   +2 more
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As FARC

2021
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Risk assessment analysis of attacks on FARC ex-combatants: towards a new evaluation model of probability

Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism, 2020
Jeronimo Rios   +2 more
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Tragedy and Farce

This chapter analyses the aftermath of the Emergency and the fragile experiment of the Janata Party. It shows how Indira Gandhi’s defeat stimulates democratic revival through grassroots activism, caste and labor movements, and a revitalized press, while the formal political system falters. The chapter explains Janata’s internal disputes over leadership,
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Feminization of Female FARC-EP Combatants: From War Battle to Social-Economical Struggle

Journal of Peacebuilding and Development, 2023
Isabel Lopera-Arbeláez
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