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2000
“Popular” is one of the most elusive concepts to define within the context of African studies. An attempt to understand this aspect of African culture should begin with a simple but generally over looked premise: that “popular” is a fugitive concept, because theoretically oriented critics have tended to use the term to designate whatever each one of ...
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“Popular” is one of the most elusive concepts to define within the context of African studies. An attempt to understand this aspect of African culture should begin with a simple but generally over looked premise: that “popular” is a fugitive concept, because theoretically oriented critics have tended to use the term to designate whatever each one of ...
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The fabliaux as popular literature
Reinardus. Yearbook of the International Reynard Society, 2010In addition to the well-known scholarly editions and translations of fabliaux, there are over a hundred other selections which bear witness to a enduring popular interest in the fabliaux over the last two centuries. They express attitudes which mirror the development of critical approaches to the Middle Ages in general and to the fabliaux in particular.
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Incest Taboo in the Popular Literature
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1982openaire +2 more sources
Myth and the narrativization of cycle racing in popular literature
Sport in Society, 2020Mark Falcous
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Bold, contrary and free: The myriad messages of entrepreneurship popular literature
Journal of Business and Finance Librarianship, 2020Ash E Faulkner
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