This thesis defines a kind of satire that wasn’t dealt with before in depth: “Pop-Satire”. This form of satire uses the stylistic elements of pop for satiric purposes. That means that Pop-Satire uses phenomena and elements of everyday culture and popular culture in a satiric way. The analysis of “Pop-Satire” begins in “Pop-Literatur,” then proceeds to satire magazines and finally TV shows are analyzed. The analysis in different media also follows a comparative approach, contrasting American and German literary texts, magazines, and finally TV shows in order to highlight similarities and differences in both cultures. The examined works are Bret Easton Ellis’ American Psycho, Christian Kracht’s Faserland, Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre’s Soloa...
Countering the conventional view of satire as a literary mode or literary art form per se, this arti...
Countering the conventional view of satire as a literary mode or literary art form per se, this arti...
Lichtenstein D, Nitsch C, Wagner A. Jokers or Journalists? A Study of Satirists’ Motivations, Role O...
This thesis explores the resonance of German so-called ‘pop literature’ after the turn of the millen...
In 2002, Linda Hutcheon argued that the postmodern moment has passed, and what developed in its wake...
Sergio Corrado, Performative pop. Christian Kracht’s Faserland (1995). Kracht’s first novel is abou...
The thesis investigates the forms of parody and satire found in the American TV-show 'Futurama', and...
The study is devoted to the description of linguistic and stylistic means of satire construction in ...
This dissertation examines contemporary satirical news. Satirical news covers current affairs throug...
Satire has been present in various different media throughout the centuries. With the rise of televi...
The work "Rise of television political satire in the USA, Czech Republic and Germany in the new mill...
In recent decades, debates on the relationship between pop culture and the politi-cal have transgres...
1 Abstract This thesis aims to examine the journalistic approaches in three American political satir...
60 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Journalism and the Clark Honors College of the Uni...
After having taken a bird’s-eye view of parody as defined over the years by theorists thereof, and d...
Countering the conventional view of satire as a literary mode or literary art form per se, this arti...
Countering the conventional view of satire as a literary mode or literary art form per se, this arti...
Lichtenstein D, Nitsch C, Wagner A. Jokers or Journalists? A Study of Satirists’ Motivations, Role O...
This thesis explores the resonance of German so-called ‘pop literature’ after the turn of the millen...
In 2002, Linda Hutcheon argued that the postmodern moment has passed, and what developed in its wake...
Sergio Corrado, Performative pop. Christian Kracht’s Faserland (1995). Kracht’s first novel is abou...
The thesis investigates the forms of parody and satire found in the American TV-show 'Futurama', and...
The study is devoted to the description of linguistic and stylistic means of satire construction in ...
This dissertation examines contemporary satirical news. Satirical news covers current affairs throug...
Satire has been present in various different media throughout the centuries. With the rise of televi...
The work "Rise of television political satire in the USA, Czech Republic and Germany in the new mill...
In recent decades, debates on the relationship between pop culture and the politi-cal have transgres...
1 Abstract This thesis aims to examine the journalistic approaches in three American political satir...
60 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Journalism and the Clark Honors College of the Uni...
After having taken a bird’s-eye view of parody as defined over the years by theorists thereof, and d...
Countering the conventional view of satire as a literary mode or literary art form per se, this arti...
Countering the conventional view of satire as a literary mode or literary art form per se, this arti...
Lichtenstein D, Nitsch C, Wagner A. Jokers or Journalists? A Study of Satirists’ Motivations, Role O...