• Carnivalesque is a literary mode that subverts and liberates the assumptions of the dominant style or atmosphere through humor and chaos. It originated...
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  • fourth place with the novel, romance and confession. Literature portal Carnivalesque Satire Ménippée (1594) – a satirical work in France during the Wars...
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    Ee ja nai ka (ええじゃないか, lit. 'isn't it good') was a complex of carnivalesque religious celebrations and communal activities, often understood as social...
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    that Bakhtin pinpoints two important subtexts: the first is carnival (carnivalesque) which Bakhtin describes as a social institution, and the second is...
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  • Dostoevsky's Poetics Rabelais and His World Concepts and Philosophy Carnivalesque Chronotope Culture of popular laughter Dialogue (Bakhtin) Grotesque...
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  • Dostoevsky's Poetics Rabelais and His World Concepts and Philosophy Carnivalesque Chronotope Culture of popular laughter Dialogue (Bakhtin) Grotesque...
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  • Dostoevsky's Poetics Rabelais and His World Concepts and Philosophy Carnivalesque Chronotope Culture of popular laughter Dialogue (Bakhtin) Grotesque...
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  • small boys speak when they are alone. South Park commonly makes use of carnivalesque and absurdist techniques, numerous running gags, violence, sexual content...
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    ideas developed by Bakhtin in the same work: "grotesque realism" and "carnivalesque" which examined, respectively, the celebration of primary needs and...
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  • Dostoevsky's Poetics Rabelais and His World Concepts and Philosophy Carnivalesque Chronotope Culture of popular laughter Dialogue (Bakhtin) Grotesque...
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  • that Bakhtin pinpoints two important subtexts: the first is carnival (carnivalesque), and the second is grotesque realism (grotesque body). Thus, in Rabelais...
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    Trump V Transnacionalni Javnosti" [Post-Imperial Patriarchy and the Carnivalesque Periphery: Melania Trump Within a Transnational Public] (PDF). Teorija...
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  • parodies, often attacking authority, values and culture itself in a carnivalesque rebellion: "Twinkle, Twinkle little star,/ Who the hell do you think...
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    masters, men as women, and so forth. This history of festive ritual and carnivalesque reversal, is the cultural origin of the play's gender-confusion-driven...
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    potent example of how monstrous humor can be used as a popular tool of carnivalesque subversion". Its author praised Pastafarianism for its "epistemological...
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  • such films as Jerry Maguire and Forrest Gump. It has been used as a carnivalesque critique of society, as an analysis on war and ethics, as a narrative...
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  • Dostoevsky's Poetics Rabelais and His World Concepts and Philosophy Carnivalesque Chronotope Culture of popular laughter Dialogue (Bakhtin) Grotesque...
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    participants being drunk; Breen and Teeuwen characterised them as having a "carnivalesque atmosphere". They are often understood as having a regenerative effect...
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    have strongly endorsed the reading of this play under the themes of Carnivalesque, Bacchanalia, and Saturnalia. Writing in 1998, David Wiles stated that:...
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    Retrieved 10 March 2022. Gupta, Pamila (2017). "The corporeal and the carnivalesque: The 2004 exposition of St. Francis Xavier and the consumption of history...
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    Dostoevsky's Poetics Rabelais and His World Concepts and Philosophy Carnivalesque Chronotope Culture of popular laughter Dialogue (Bakhtin) Grotesque...
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    prank-like antics of the devils in the aforementioned antics reflect some carnivalesque aspects. The first known appearance on stage of Hellequin is dated to...
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    Retrieved 23 February 2023. Symons, A. (2019). "Trump and Satire: America's Carnivalesque President and His War on Television Comedians". In Happer, C.; Hoskins...
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     160) Yasuhiro Takeuchi (Fall 2002). "The Burning Carousel and the Carnivalesque: Subversion and Transcendence at the Close of The Catcher in the Rye"...
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    ISBN 978-0-262-57128-9. Jones, Timothy (2015). The Gothic and the Gothic Carnivalesque in American Culture. Cardiff, Wales: University of Wales Press. ISBN 978-1-78316-230-7...
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  • with various forms of protesting at highly symbolic events, make up a carnivalesque atmosphere that is part of contemporary anarchist vividity. As anarchism...
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    probably dates from c. 1766. Possibly a satire on Peter's reforms, or just a representation of carnivalesque inversion, "turning the world upside down"....
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    Flood of Magic takes over the island city, resulting in strange and carnivalesque adventures. It tied in 2001 with Declare, by Tim Powers, for the World...
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  • attitudes towards scatology. One of these emphasises the merry and the carnivalesque. This is found in Chaucer and Shakespeare. The other attitude is one...
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