BLACK HUMOR ON THE FILM SCREEN: FROM FOLK TO POPULAR CULTURE

Black Humor on the Film Screen: From Folk to Popular Culture

The paper is dealing Antenna Plug with the complex phenomenon of black humor.Starting from different definitions about its origin, the author questions its folklore origin in Greek antiquity.Through the prism of the theories of Olga Freidneberg and Michael Bakhtin, parody and/or carneval appear as a worldview contrary and at the same time parallel

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Anticipation and its degrees of critical-reflective radicality: opening up the affordances of engaging with futures to problematize STI

Anticipation is increasingly recognized as a valuable dimension for promoting more responsible STI practices.Various normative frameworks acknowledge anticipation as a means to enable critique and/or reflection.However, the degrees of critique and reflection that anticipation can or should enable have remained under-researched.By exploring the crit

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