An edition of Estonia and Poland (2012)

Estonia and Poland

creativity and tradition in cultural communication

Estonia and Poland
Liisi Laineste, Dorota Brzozow ...
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An edition of Estonia and Poland (2012)

Estonia and Poland

creativity and tradition in cultural communication

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283

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Estonia and Poland: creativity and tradition in cultural communication
2012, Eesti Kirjandusmuuseumi Teaduskirjastus
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Table of Contents

Volume 1.
Jokes and their relations.
Three characters in Polish jokes -- Dorota Brzozowska.
Family in Polish jokes -- Dorota Brzozowska.
Stand-up tragedy in Poland? -- Władysław Chłopicki.
Polish political humour -- an outline of the phenomenon -- Marcin Poprawa.
Censorship in the People's Republic of Poland -- Gaweł Strządała.
Pictorial representation of idioms in Internet humour -- Tomasz Piekot.
Do Poles flame? Aggresiveness on Polish discussion groups and social networking sites -- Anna Tereszkiewicz.
Regulating the reality? Proverbs in Polish graffiti -- Grzegorz Szpila. -- Volume 2.
Perspectives on national and regional identity.
National identities on display -- the role of advertisemenrs in the management of Polish national identity -- Anna Lubecka.
Urban legends in Poland -- Marta Wójcicka.
Polish ritual year -- a reflection of Polish cultural policy -- Anna Lubecka.
Oral textual patterns in modern advertising -- Marta Wójcicka.
Culinary identity as the determinant of cultural distinctiveness in Silesia and the Vilnius Region -- Waldemar Żarski.
Traditional Polish lullabies -- Kazimierz Sikora, Barbara Żebrowska.
The transcendental side of life -- aquatic demons in Polish folklore -- Urszula Lehr.
Money as an object of desire in Silesian folklore -- Małgorzata Iżykowska.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

In English; original texts in Estonian or Polish.

Published in
Tartu

Classifications

Library of Congress
DK503.34 .E88 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 volumes (283, 247) pages
Number of pages
283

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30419631M
ISBN 10
9949490197, 9949490200, 9949490774
ISBN 13
9789949490196, 9789949490202, 9789949490776, 9789949490226, 9789949490783
LCCN
2013400150

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