After having taken a bird’s-eye view of parody as defined over the years by theorists thereof, and discussing the pros and cons of the “parody vs satire” stance, the present essay argues with Van Ghent (1953) and Chambers (2010) that parody can best be viewed as a technique. While Section 3 features “stiob” (Yurchak 2006) as the prototype of ‘politically-correct’ parody, Section 4 takes theory out into the field by anatomizing several specimens of ‘politically-germane’ parod
The article constitutes an analysis of the concept of satire as a discursive practice proposed by Pa...
This thesis explores the relationship between the genre of Greek poetry called parôidia and parody a...
In this article parody is analyzed as a type of intertextuality. A reader canonly understand an arti...
The essay consists of a series of examples of parody, and of statements regarding the nature and fun...
Parody: The Art That Plays with Art explodes the near-universal belief that parody is a copycat genr...
This study approaches parody as a multifarious literary form that has assumed diverse forms and func...
A parody as a genre is characterized by only its inherent laws of construction and creation, the pur...
The term "parody" derives from the ancient Greek word parodia and has come to include a variety of m...
The parody as a literary genre represents a multifaceted and complex phenomenon, allowing poets and ...
This article aims to analyze the “citation from reality” as a vehicle for expressing a satirical int...
Parody is part of all our lives. It occurs not only in literature, but also in everyday speech, in t...
M.A.The idea that parody can be used as an instrument of internal criticism and at the same time be ...
Film parodies are now attracting more popular interest than at almost any time in their history exce...
Perhaps because of the pervasive sampling, remixing, rehashing and promiscuous citational blending i...
The paper presents a model of parody, seen as distorted imitation of some object or person aimed at ...
The article constitutes an analysis of the concept of satire as a discursive practice proposed by Pa...
This thesis explores the relationship between the genre of Greek poetry called parôidia and parody a...
In this article parody is analyzed as a type of intertextuality. A reader canonly understand an arti...
The essay consists of a series of examples of parody, and of statements regarding the nature and fun...
Parody: The Art That Plays with Art explodes the near-universal belief that parody is a copycat genr...
This study approaches parody as a multifarious literary form that has assumed diverse forms and func...
A parody as a genre is characterized by only its inherent laws of construction and creation, the pur...
The term "parody" derives from the ancient Greek word parodia and has come to include a variety of m...
The parody as a literary genre represents a multifaceted and complex phenomenon, allowing poets and ...
This article aims to analyze the “citation from reality” as a vehicle for expressing a satirical int...
Parody is part of all our lives. It occurs not only in literature, but also in everyday speech, in t...
M.A.The idea that parody can be used as an instrument of internal criticism and at the same time be ...
Film parodies are now attracting more popular interest than at almost any time in their history exce...
Perhaps because of the pervasive sampling, remixing, rehashing and promiscuous citational blending i...
The paper presents a model of parody, seen as distorted imitation of some object or person aimed at ...
The article constitutes an analysis of the concept of satire as a discursive practice proposed by Pa...
This thesis explores the relationship between the genre of Greek poetry called parôidia and parody a...
In this article parody is analyzed as a type of intertextuality. A reader canonly understand an arti...