Learning from laughter: Implicit Religion, satire, and power in two British TV situation comedies
This article explores how Implicit Religion might be operationalised in research on popular culture, and specifically on the British TV sitcom. This discussion understands comedy and satire as powerful tools for articulating and contesting stereotypical designations of identity and power within a pa...
Published in: | Journal of beliefs and values |
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
2022
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Journal of beliefs and values
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Further subjects: | B
Secular
B Popular Culture B Satire B Implicit Religion B Humour B Power |
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