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A THEORY OF PARODY
THE TEACHINGS OF TWENTIETH-CENTURY ART FORMS |
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Linda Hutcheon |
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ISBN 10: |
0252069382 |
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9780252069383 |
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS |
Pub. date: |
1 September, 2000 |
Pages: |
168 |
Description: |
Looks at works of modern literature, visual art, music, film, theater, and architecture to arrive at an assessment of what parody is and what it does. This title identifies parody as one of the major forms of modern self-reflexivity, one that marks the intersection of invention. It discusses the remarkable range of intent in modern parody. |
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Examines the historical development of parody in order to examine its place, purpose and practice in the postmodern world of contemporary artforms. |
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University of Illinois Press |
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