Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... relationship where he noted a curious combination of friendship and antagonism , goodwill and hostility . Apte ( 1985 : 30-31 ) defines a joking relationship as " a patterned playful behaviour that occurs between two individuals who ...
... relationship where he noted a curious combination of friendship and antagonism , goodwill and hostility . Apte ( 1985 : 30-31 ) defines a joking relationship as " a patterned playful behaviour that occurs between two individuals who ...
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... relationship , dramas which break up the complacency of everyday forms of interaction and , in so doing , open up a window on the possibility of relationship " ( 1990 : 387 ) But the joking involved should not be seen simply as ...
... relationship , dramas which break up the complacency of everyday forms of interaction and , in so doing , open up a window on the possibility of relationship " ( 1990 : 387 ) But the joking involved should not be seen simply as ...
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... relationships . It is important to realise that joking relationships seem to be confined to very particular types of relationship where humour ( often abusive ) is the main form of communication between particular individuals . Our ...
... relationships . It is important to realise that joking relationships seem to be confined to very particular types of relationship where humour ( often abusive ) is the main form of communication between particular individuals . Our ...
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