Such explicitly parodic celebrities implicate themselves in the culture industry's deception. |
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Since his picture of Hercules was so small, Raphael may have painted them for his patron as a parodic verso. |
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These albums tend to involve a fully ironic approach, as opposed to one that is merely satirical or parodic. |
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There were innumerable short parodies of Shakespeare's work, and Carroll's nonsense verse is often parodic. |
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It took a lot of clicking around to come to the conclusion that the whole site was parodic. |
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This oscillation between different parodic and satirical tactics makes it something of a moving target for potential litigation. |
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The first is that these albums tend to involve a fully ironic approach, as opposed to one that is merely satirical or parodic. |
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Although Castorf's directing choices may be politically inspired, he always gives them a parodic twist and an ironic sting. |
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It is a parodic vision of courtly love and constitutes, without a doubt, one of the high points of medieval literature. |
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His playful assemblages are laden with allegoric, parodic and often ironic meanings. |
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Movies are a mode whose elastic form, by turns comic, ironic, and parodic, can tolerate heteroglossia that would wreck more narrowly defined forms. |
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Even for the parodic and satiric intent, there is a greater interest in the design and design faults of language than a care for what the reader will take away. |
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Perhaps we have simply transvalued impersonality as elusiveness, irony and parodic cultural quotation, qualities especially attractive in the wake of postmodern theory. |
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He filmed that part, too, with the host performing parody songs around Los Angeles to establish a precedence of parodic works. |
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Wouldn't playing a genre without drifting into an ocean of turpitudes and parodic regressions mean the metamorphosis of an institution? |
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As, in an increasingly visual and non-oral culture, linguistic elegancies fade, their revival and preservation seem worth the effort, even at the cost of a certain campy, parodic note. |
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All gender is parodic in the sense that it is all imitative, but some forms are more parodic than others because that imitativeness is exposed. |
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Often the whole event was preceded by an antimasque, a comic or parodic version of the main drama itself. |
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In the framework of an utterly parodic world, in which everything we see is a parody of everything else, what better image to choose than the sun's subterranean doppelganger? |
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The absurdities, contradictions, and nonsensicalities in Magdy's oeuvre should be read as part and parcel of an essentially parodic approach. |
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However, the game's cigarette paper-thin plot and omnipresent parodic tone struggle to retain their charm throughout. |
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In a more parodic style, but it was very entertaining! |
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Today, in a sequence of probably exorcistic figures, I embody a bride who is paradoxical, intangible and unwed, with identities which are simultaneously dramatic, fictional, parodic and contradictory. |
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Nor does he rest content with turning them into some ridiculous or parodic sub-version or with freeing up the visual possibilities of the machine. |
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In distinction to these sonnets, other sonnets from the Burguillos collection demonstrate a far more parodic or ludic intent. |
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Accidentally, the bioform wipes everyone out, except for Jimmy, Crake's humanoid tribe, and the animals. All of this is done on a roll of dry, black, parodic laughter. |
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They are randomly chosen, creating a parodic video clip for every song. |
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Parody, translator Krystyna Anna Steiger remarks, is a complex form, and this book, parodic in at least a couple of different ways, bears this out. |
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A strange element is an upturned ice cream cone on his head, sign of divine approval according to Hon but equally a potentially parodic view of all war, justified or not. |
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Bergman's script does not say whether the Electra during which Elisabet has gone mute is the Sophoclean tragedy or the more comical, parodic version by Euripides. |
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Wordsworth's Poetic Collections, Supplementary Writing and Parodic Reception. |
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