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Different CONTACT
Source=[One 2-hour lecture and a 1-hour tutorial a week.]
Xref = [One 2-hour lecture and a 1-hour tutorial each week.]
Different POINTS
Source=[16.7 2nd or 3rd year]
Xref = [16.7]
Different PRESCRIBEDTEXTS
Source=[<ATEXT>Freud, Sigmund
<ATEXT><i>Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious </i>(London, 1991)
<ATEXT>Blacher-Cohen, Sarah (ed. )
<ATEXT><i>Jewish Wry: Essays on Jewish Humour. </i> (Bloomington, Indiana)]
Xref = [<ATEXT>Freud, Sigmund
<ATEXT><i>Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious </i>London 1991
<ATEXT>Blacher-Cohen, Sarah (ed. )
<ATEXT><i>Jewish Wry: Essays on Jewish Humour. </i> (Bloomington, Indiana)]
Different SEMESTER
Source=[Second Semester, 1997]
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Different TITLE
Source=[Jewish Humour: From the Bible To Broadway]
Xref = [Jewish Humour From the Bible To Broadway]
Differences in Jewish Studies, Faculty of Arts (v3, p123)
Different CONTENT
Source=[A reading of Jewish culture by considering what has made Jews, at different points in their history, laugh. A study of humour and biblical and medieval Jewish narratives; Yiddish folklore; the migration of humour to the New World; the Jews and Hollywood; Woody Allen and contemporary American Jewry; the uses of laughter during the Holocaust.]
Xref = [A reading of Jewish culture by considering what has made Jews, at different points in their history, laugh. A study of humour and biblical and medieval Jewish narratives; Yiddish folklore; the migration of humour to the New World; the Jews and Holywood; Woody Allen and contemporary American Jewry; the uses of laughter during the Holocaust.]
Different PRESCRIBEDTEXTS
Source=[<ATEXT>Freud, Sigmund
<ATEXT><i>Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious </i>(London, 1991)
<ATEXT>Blacher-Cohen, Sarah (ed. )
<ATEXT><i>Jewish Wry: Essays on Jewish Humour. </i> (Bloomington, Indiana)]
Xref = [<ATEXT>Freud, Sigmund. <i>Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious</i> (London, 1991)
<ATEXT>Blacher-Cohen, Sarah (ed. ). <i> Jewish Wry: Essays on Jewish Humour</i>. (Bloomington, Indiana)]
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