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245 1 0 _aHumour and Laughter in History : Transcultural Perspectives
260 _aBielefeld, Germany
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520 _aHumour can be used as a »weapon« or as a means of coping with problematic historical events, especially in times of war and crisis. The book presents examples from different cultures (Russia, Europe, USA), from different historical epochs (from the Napoleonic era up to the current time) and from different medias (caricature, journalism, film). By looking at the individual cases it becomes possible to recognize some general structural patterns and to gain a deeper insight into the »functioning« of humour and laughter.
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650 7 _aSocial & cultural history
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653 _aHistory
653 _aHistory
653 _aHumour
653 _aWar
653 _aCaricature
653 _aFilm
653 _aTransculture
653 _aCultural History
653 _aMemory Culture
653 _aCultural Studies
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