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EL CHISTE COMO RELATO GRACIOSO EN LA PRÉDICA DE UNA CONGREGACIÓN CRISTIANA Y LAS ACTITUDES LINGÜÍSTICAS FRENTE A ESTE THE JOKE AS A FUNNY NARRATIVE IN THE SERMON OF A CHRISTIAN CONGREGATION AND THE LINGUISTIC ATTITUDES TOWARDS IT

open access: greenForma y Función, 2009
Los objetivos de este estudio son: analizar la estructura de los chistes que se presentan en las prédicas de una congregación cristiana, e identificar las actitudes lingüísticas de aceptación o rechazo de sus miembros frente a este fenómeno lingüístico ...
Diana del Pilar Parra Rico
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Funny and scary in children’s narratives: cognitive aspect [PDF]

open access: diamondNational Psychological Journal, 2023
Background. _e study of the funny and the scary in the children’s subculture, described in the article by E.O. Smirnova and A.L. Romanova, allows us to consider these phenomena as the reverse side and an integral part of mastering culture, to see the dialectics of development. Objective.
Olga Shiyan
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CREATING NARRATIVES AND REVISION CIRCLE: LITERACY DIMENSION LEARNING STRATEGIES USING DIDACTIC VALUES OF M.KASIM’S FUNNY SHORT STORIES [PDF]

open access: diamondJurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra, 2019
Creating narratives and revision circle are the collaboration of two learning strategies of literacy dimensions. In literacy learning, students can develop a narration as a skill in literacy, particularly basic literacy in form of reading and writing.
Halimah, Halimah   +2 more
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'Narratives Of Home': Interrogating Selvadurai'S Representation Of Home In Funny Boy, Cinnamon Gardens, And The Hungry Ghosts

open access: greenPostScriptum: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Literary Studies, 2017
'Home' as a multidimensional concept has been receiving increasing critical attention, especially, in Diaspora Studies. Shaped by a globalizing discourse, the word 'home' evokes multiple emotions and sentiments. Its signification not only changes when articulated from different locations but is also shaped by other determinants like ethnicity, class ...
Soumi Goswami
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Money, Money, Money Might Not Be as Funny! The Fascist Potential of the “Old Money” Trend on Social Media: How the Modern Aestheticization of Neoliberalism Connects to Right-Wing Extremist Narratives

open access: diamondAthens Journal of Mass Media and Communications
#oldmoney has flooded social media since the early 2020s, with thousands of posts – videos, photos, memes, and AI-generated content. At first glance, these posts showcase luxury and wealth. However, they also reveal rigid classism, racism, and sexism. The concept of #oldmoney has transitioned into real life, with tutorials on “how to dress/look/behave ...
Veronica Bezold
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Displaced and Minor Children in Selected Canadian Literature: An Analysis of Ethnic Minority Child Narratives as "Minor Literatures" in Funny Boy, Lives of the Saints, and Obasan

open access: green, 2004
This study examines the ethnic minority experience and its effects on approaches to childhood in Shyam Selvadurai's Funny Boy, Joy Kogawa's Obasan, and Nino Ricci's Lives of the Saints. The novels' protagonists, Arjie, Naomi, and Vittorio, are marginalized not only geographically, but also in terms of age, language, race, and sexual orientation.
Janna Nadler
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The grotesque in the story "Vitlo" by Dragiša Vasić [PDF]

open access: yesBaština, 2023
In contrast to the satirical grotesque in the story collection Utuljena kandila, the grotesque in Dragiša Vasić's story collection Vitlo appears with richer, more complex meanings and effects, including the funny and the uncanny.
Suvajdžić Jovana B.
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Research on the effect of different types of short music videos on viewers' psychological emotions

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2022
There is now widespread agreement that different types of short music videos can cause viewers to have psychological emotions, and significant new findings have been discovered in the study of how music affects listeners' affective reactions.
Lin Ma
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'Heroes' facing catastrophe. «3012» by Sebastiano Vassalli and some Italian dystopias

open access: yesGriseldaonline, 2021
In the representation of the ‘hero’ who, in the contemporary Italian dystopian novels Pinocchio. 2112 by P. Donà, Something, out there by B. Arpaia, The doctrine of evil by A. Berselli and 3012. The year of the Prophet by S.
Maria Raffaella Cornacchia
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