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Study of Art in Covid-19 Humor

International conferences in Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, and Estonian Literary Museum, Tartu, Estonia. The planned results of the project's scientific activities are the preparation of the data subcorpus and the preparation of publications, a special peer-reviewed scientific publication on the subject of this project, Word and Image, Taylor & Francis Online.

Repšienė, Rita; Sebba, Tsafi (Elran University of Haifa, Israel). Iconic Mythicality and Visual Thinking in Pandemic Memes: Pursuing “The Forgotten Language”, From Language to Communication and Beyond Language in the Third Millennium Twelve Kraków, 23-25 March 2022.

https://tertium.edu.pl/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Konf_JaK_12_abstrakty_evo3.pdf

Repšienė, Rita; Sebba, Tsafi (Elran University of Haifa, Israel). “If God Asks…”, Hidden Emotions and Folk Beliefs in the “Mythical Meme” of the Pandemic, Balkan and Baltic States in United Europe: History, Religion, and Culture V; Nature and Culture in the Rituals, Narratives and Beliefs, Tartu, September 18–22, 2022.

https://www.folklore.ee/rl/fo/bbs/2022/programme_final.pdf

Repšienė, Rita. Digital Mythicality and Memes as Pandemic Reflexion: From Sacrum to Profanum, Word and Image, Taylor & Francis Online (tandfonline.com) (given to the press).