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Showing below keyword matches in entire database for "parody":
Elleström, Lars. Divine Madness: On Interpreting Literature, Music, and the Visual Arts Ironically. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2002. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: allegory | ambiguity | Charles Dickens | Charles Dickens | Cleanth Brooks | deconstruction | Dmitry Shostakovich | drama | Eduard Hanslick | film | Friedrich Schlegel | hermeneutics | humor | hyperbole | irony | Linda Hutcheson | literature--general | Ludwig von Beethoven | Marcel Duchamp | metaphor | music | mysticism | myths | paradox | parody | postmodernism | psychological and cognitive sciences | René Magritte | rhetoric of science | Rudolf Arnheim | sarcasm | satire | semiotics | Socrates | Søren Kierkegaard | surrealism | symbolism | visual arts—general | William Shakespeare | |
Ladendorf, Martina. “Cyberzines: Irony and Parody as Strategies in a Feminist Sphere.” In Fornäs (Collections): pp. 112-145. [2002] | |
Computers & Digital Technology | |
Keywords: computers and digital technology | gender studies | hypertext | internet | irony | literature—20th C | N. Frazer | parody | social sciences | |
Mattessich, Stefan. Lines of Flight: Discursive Time and Countercultural Desire in the Work of Thomas Pynchon. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002. | |
Physical & Mathematical Sciences | |
Keywords: anatomy | gravity | parody | physical and mathematical sciences | postmodernism | Thomas Pynchon | time | |
Pries, Desiree. De/re-essentializing the Feminine: Subversion and Utopia in the works of Amelie Nothomb. Ph.D. Dissertation: Indiana University, 2004. | |
Social Sciences | |
Keywords: Amelie Nothomb | autobiography | beauty | body | culture studies | cynicism | epics | fairy tales | gender studies | literature—20th C | mythology | paradox | parody | patriarchy | poststructuralism | science fiction | social sciences | theory | utopia |