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![]() | Hernann, Andrew (2016) |
| Joking through hardship: humor and truth-telling among displaced Timbuktians | |
| African Studies Review. Volume 59 #1. p. 57-76. |
![]() | Kadanga, Kodjona; Batchana, Essohanam (eds.) (2015) |
| Relations à plaisanterie et développement endogène de l'Afrique | |
| Lomé: Presses de l'IRES-RDEC. 401p. |
![]() | Cherif, Alhassane (2014) |
| La parenté à plaisanterie (le sanakouya): un atout pour le dialogue et la cohésion sociale en Guinée | |
| Paris: L'Harmattan. Études africaines. 140p. |
![]() | Wiley, Katherine Ann (2014) |
| Joking market women: critiquing and negotiating gender and social hierarchy in Kankossa, Mauritania | |
| Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 84 #1. p. 101-118. |
![]() | Yitah, Helen (2012) |
| Kasena women's critique of gender roles and gender justice through proverbial jesting | |
| Journal of African Cultural Studies. Volume 24 #1. p. 9-20. |
![]() | Yitah, Helen (2009) |
| 'Fighting with proverbs': Kasena women's (re)definition of female personhood through proverbial jesting | |
| Research in African Literatures. Volume 40 #3. p. 74-95. |
![]() | Siegel, Brian (2008) |
| Chipimpi, vulgar clans, and Lala-Lamba ethnohistory | |
| History in Africa. Volume 35. p. 439-453. |
![]() | Canut, C. (ed.) (2006) |
| Parentés, plaisanteries et politique | |
| Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 46 #184. p. 687-1032. |
![]() | Fouéré, Marie-Aude (2005) |
| Les métamorphoses des 'relations à plaisanteries': un nouvel enjeu politique dans la construction des États-nations | |
| Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 45 #178. p. 389-430. |
![]() | Dussey, Robert (2004) |
| Stratégie traditionnelle de prévention des conflits en Afrique: 'les alliances à plaisanterie' | |
| Mondes et cultures. Volume 64 #1-4. p. 150-159. |
![]() | Fouéré, Marie-Aude (2003) |
| La dimension politique de l''utani' | |
| L'Afrique orientale. p. 37-58. |
![]() | Mbaya, Maweja (2002) |
| Linguistic taboo in African marriage: a study of the Oromo 'laguu' | |
| Journal of Humanities. #16. p. 55-67. |
![]() | Ndiaye, A. Raphaël (1993) |
| Ethno-patronymic correspondences and jocular kinship: a large scale problem of integration | |
| African Environment: Environmental Studies and Regional Planning Bulletin. Volume 8 #31-32. p. 93-124. |
![]() | Rasmussen, Susan (1991) |
| Rethinking the ethnographic 'Other': the significance of Tuareg jokes, insults, and praise-songs in researcher/resident dialogue | |
![]() | Launay, Robert (1977) |
| Joking Slavery | |
| Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 47 #4. p. 413-422. |
![]() | Rigby, Peter (1968) |
| Joking Relationships, Kin Categories and Clanship among the Gogo | |
| Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 38 #2. April. p. 133-155. |
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