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![]() | Devlieger, Clara (2018) |
| Rome and the Romains: laughter on the border between Kinshasa and Brazzaville | |
| Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 88 #1. p. 160-182. |
![]() | Frankland, Stan (2016) |
| The Pygmy mimic | |
| Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 86 #3. p. 552-570. |
![]() | Hernann, Andrew (2016) |
| Joking through hardship: humor and truth-telling among displaced Timbuktians | |
| African Studies Review. Volume 59 #1. p. 57-76. |
![]() | Parsons, Neil (2016) |
| Make faces, Zulu! Make faces, Zulu!: silent comedy and ethnic stereotyping in early South African movies, 1916-1921 | |
| Journal of African Cinemas. Volume 8 #2. p. 133-154. |
![]() | Swanepoel, Rilette (2016) |
| Everybody hurts: abjection, pain and laughter in Ivan Vladislavic's 'Courage' | |
| Critical Arts: A Journal of Media Studies. Volume 30 #5. p. 672-688. |
![]() | Irwin, Ronald (2015) |
| Santam and Nando's: an advertising narrative of local humour, local conflict, local co-branding | |
| Communicatio: South African journal for communication theory and research. Volume 41 #4. p. 506-522. |
![]() | Pype, Katrien (2015) |
| Funerary comedies in contemporary Kinshasa: social difference, urban communities and the emergence of a cultural form | |
| Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 85 #3. p. 457-477. |
![]() | Cooper, Silvie; Dickinson, David (2013) |
| Just jokes!: icebreakers, innuendo, teasing and talking: the role of humour in HIV/AIDS peer education among university students | |
| African Journal of AIDS Research. Volume 12 #4. p. 229-238. |
![]() | Kuhlmann, Jenny (2012) |
| Zimbabwean diaspora politics and the power of laughter: humour as a tool for political communication, criticism and protest | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #3. p. 295-314. |
![]() | Manganga, Kudakwashe (2012) |
| The use of jokes and mobile telephony to create counter-publics in Zimbabwe | |
| Journal of African Media Studies. Volume 4 #2. p. 243-255. |
![]() | Ronnenberg, R. (2012) |
| 'House of believers': irony and commensurability in Tanganyikan colonial discourse | |
| African Identities. Volume 10 #1. p. 33-54. |
![]() | Horn, Karen (2011) |
| 'Stalag happy': South African prisoners of war during World War Two (1939-1945) and their experience and use of humour | |
| South African Historical Journal. Volume 63 #4. p. 537-552. |
![]() | Wako, Fugich (2011) |
| Poetry, play and history: a critical appraisal of the Borana age-set joke performance | |
| Egerton Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education. Volume 10. p. 18-45. |
![]() | Bamidele, Lanre (2009) |
| Grotesque and mirthless humour in 'Midnight Hotel' and 'Morning yet on Judgement Day' | |
| African Performance Review. Volume 3 #1. p. 59-73. |
![]() | Obadare, Ebenezer (2009) |
| The uses of ridicule: humour, 'infrapolitics' and civil society in Nigeria | |
| African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 108 #431. p. 241-261. |
![]() | Bivona, Rosalia (ed.) (2008) |
| Humour(s) et humeur(s) | |
| Expressions maghrébines. Volume 7 #2. 171p. |
![]() | Kola, Jean-François (2008) |
| Les chanteurs 'zouglou' de Côte d'Ivoire: des griots des temps modernes? | |
| Éthiopiques: revue socialiste de culture négro-africaine. #80. p. 27-52. |
![]() | Ngonebu, Chinyere L. (2006) |
| Jokes and joking relationship in Chinua Achebe's novels | |
| Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #48. p. 137-161. |
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