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Mockery and morality in popular cultural representations of the white working class
Jayne Raisborough
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Matthew Adams
University of Brighton
Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
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Popular
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Cultural Representation
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White Working Class
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Mockery
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Comic Strips
40%
Strategic Orientation
20%
Class Analysis
20%
Class Distinctions
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Humor
20%
Comics
20%
Disgust
20%
Dandy
20%
Disparagement Humor
20%
Working-class Life
20%
Enunciation
20%
Arts and Humanities
Popular
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Cultural representations
100%
mockery
100%
Articulation
60%
Humor
40%
distancing
40%
Comic strips
40%
Expression
20%
Class Analysis
20%
Fun
20%
Enunciation
20%
Dandy
20%