Jokes, Rumors and (Im)possibility of Change. A review of: Astapova, A. (2021). Humor and Rumor in the Post-Soviet Authoritarian State. London: Lexington Books
https://doi.org/10.22394/2658-3895-2024-6-4-146-151
About the Author
E. A. ZakrevskayaRussian Federation
Ekaterina A. Zakrevskaya
Moscow
References
1. Astapova, A. (2014). “These people can’t even sort out potatoes without a bat’ka”: Belarusian political and ethnic jokes. Forum for anthropology and culture, 2014(21), 252–292. (In Russian).
2. Belyanin, S., Kozlova, I. (2020). A date with the colonel: A Centre “E” officer through the eyes of street protesters. Urban Folklore & Anthropology, III(1–2), 106–120. (In Russian).
3. Degh, L., Vazsonyi, A. (1983). Does the word “Dog” bite? Ostensive action: A means of legend. Journal of Folklore Research, 20(1), 5–34.
Review
For citations:
Zakrevskaya E.A. Jokes, Rumors and (Im)possibility of Change. A review of: Astapova, A. (2021). Humor and Rumor in the Post-Soviet Authoritarian State. London: Lexington Books. Urban Folklore and Anthropology. 2024;6(4):146-151. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2658-3895-2024-6-4-146-151