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As Bakhtin states : ' In public places during Carnival , the temporary elimination of
all differences and hierarchical barriers among individuals , the abolition of
certain rules and taboos which prevailed in real life , created a particular type of ...
As Bakhtin states : ' In public places during Carnival , the temporary elimination of
all differences and hierarchical barriers among individuals , the abolition of
certain rules and taboos which prevailed in real life , created a particular type of ...
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abandoned during the same carnival . In 1994 the bar musicians moved to
another bar situated in the middle of the street , previously known as The Blue
Haven Hall , which formerly used to be almost deserted and has now been
completely ...
abandoned during the same carnival . In 1994 the bar musicians moved to
another bar situated in the middle of the street , previously known as The Blue
Haven Hall , which formerly used to be almost deserted and has now been
completely ...
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Other forms of Carnival , where ' ludus ' is the prevailing structure , are now
becoming a thing of the past . In the case of Xaghra , ' Carnival representations '
have not managed to collapse the boundaries of time ' ( Venman 1993 : 79 ) .
Other forms of Carnival , where ' ludus ' is the prevailing structure , are now
becoming a thing of the past . In the case of Xaghra , ' Carnival representations '
have not managed to collapse the boundaries of time ' ( Venman 1993 : 79 ) .
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