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Power of Satire [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Utrecht), Edited by (University of Groningen)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 277 pages, kaal: 635 g
  • Sari: Topics in Humor Research 2
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 902720229X
  • ISBN-13: 9789027202291
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 277 pages, kaal: 635 g
  • Sari: Topics in Humor Research 2
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 902720229X
  • ISBN-13: 9789027202291
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Satire is clearly one of today’s most controversial socio-cultural topics. In this edited volume,The Power of Satire, it is studied for the first time as a dynamic, discursive mode of performance with the power of crossing and contesting cultural boundaries. The collected essays reflect the fundamental shift from literary satire or straightforward literary rhetoric with a relatively limited societal impact, to satire’s multi-mediality in the transnational public space where it can cause intercultural clashes and negotiations on a large scale. An appropriate set of heuristic themes – space, target, rhetoric, media, time – serves as the analytical framework for the investigations and determines the organization of the book as a whole. The contributions, written by an international group of experts with diverse disciplinary backgrounds, manifest academic standards with a balance between theoretical analyses and evaluations on the one hand, and in-depth case studies on the other.
Acknowledgements vii
About the contributors ix
Introduction 1(18)
Marijke Meijer Drees
Sonja de Leeuw
Mapping the field
Satire and dignity
19(14)
Giselinde Kuipers
The authenticity of play: Satiric television's challenge to authoritative discourses
33(14)
Jeffrey P. Jones
Cultural flow: Intermedial satire in Moroccan and Tunisian rap music videos
47(14)
Mohamed Mifdal
Space
Reshaping the border zone: An approach to the satirical space
61(10)
Sonja de Leeuw
Mediating satire: Italian adaptation and dubbing of US sitcoms
71(10)
Luca Barra
Arab sitcom animations as platforms for satire
81(14)
Omar Adam Sayfo
Target
Contesting political boundaries in contemporary Moroccan satire
95(10)
Abdelghani el Khairat
How to burlesque a burlesquer: Paul Sandby's A New Dunciad against William Hogarth
105(30)
Kathryn Desplanque
Who is the ape, who the human? Reize door het Aapenland (1788) and Die Affenkonige oder die Reformation des Affenlandes (1789) considered
135(12)
Peter Altena
Rhetoric
Looking backward: The rhetoric of the back in visual satire
147(28)
Frans Grijzenhout
"A bull is a ludicrous jest": Fable and the satiric bite in Arbuthnot's John Bull pamphlets
175(10)
Jo Poppleton
Bas Jan Ader's Ludic Conceptualism: Performing a transnational identity
185(12)
Janna Schoenberger
Media
Absolutely Fabulous: Satire, the body, and the female grotesque
197(10)
Kiene Brillenburg Wurth
TV satire and its targets: Have I got News for You, The Thick of It and Brass Eye
207(10)
Laura Basu
Enlightenment subverted: Parody as social criticism in Pieter van Woensel's Lantaarn
217(18)
Ivo Nieuwenhuis
Time
On the power of money and the King of Spain's son-in-law: Spanish Golden Age satire models on the internet
235(12)
Yolanda Rodriguez Perez
Who are the frogs? The transmigration of a symbol of nationality
247(12)
David Bindman
Hydropathe caricature: Satirical portraits in France's early Third Republic
259(10)
Alex Trott
Conclusions 269(6)
Sonja de Leeuw
Marijke Meijer Drees
Index 275