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Humor And Rumor In The Postsoviet Authoritarian State Anastasiya Astapova

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Humor And Rumor In The Postsoviet Authoritarian State Anastasiya Astapova
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.17 MB
Author: Anastasiya Astapova
ISBN: 9781793624291, 9781793624307, 1793624291, 1793624305, 2020050883, 2020050884
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Humor And Rumor In The Postsoviet Authoritarian State Anastasiya Astapova by Anastasiya Astapova 9781793624291, 9781793624307, 1793624291, 1793624305, 2020050883, 2020050884 instant download after payment.

Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Belarus, an example of an authoritarian state, Humor and Rumor in the Post-Soviet Authoritarian State presents over one hundred contemporary political jokes in the contexts of their performance. Throughout, Anastasiya Astapova demonstrates the salience of the joke genre, the multiplicity of humor manifestations, and the fundamental presence of intertextual links between jokes and another folk genre—rumor. Informed by real-life fieldwork in an authoritarian regime, Humor and Rumor in the Post-Soviet Authoritarian State challenges many common theories of political humor, including the interpretation of political jokes as weapons of the weak. It illustrates how jokes and rumors remind communities of their fears, support paranoia, shape conformist behavior, and, consequently, reinforce the existing hegemony. In this rare study on everyday life in and reactions to repressive regimes, Astapova unveils political humor as it is lived.

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