1991
DOI: 10.1093/litthe/5.1.68
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Carnival and Incarnation: Bakhtin and Orthodox Theology

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“…It asserts and denies, it buries and revives". In the institution of the carnival, laughter plays a central and indispensable role; it is at the centre of relations between humans -high and low, rich and poor (Lock, 2003;Rhodes, 2001b, p. 376;Bernard-Donals, 1998;Boje, 2001). Laughter is what integrates the community.…”
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“…It asserts and denies, it buries and revives". In the institution of the carnival, laughter plays a central and indispensable role; it is at the centre of relations between humans -high and low, rich and poor (Lock, 2003;Rhodes, 2001b, p. 376;Bernard-Donals, 1998;Boje, 2001). Laughter is what integrates the community.…”
Section: Writesmentioning
confidence: 99%