Articles with "parody" as a keyword



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‘Gregory Dry’: Parody and the morality of brand

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Published in 2017 at "Language in Society"

DOI: 10.1017/s0047404517000586

Abstract: Abstract While Bakhtin's (1981) notions of voicing, double voicing, and ventriloquation have been applied extensively in linguistic anthropology and sociolinguistics, only a few scholars have engaged with his related notion of parody. This article examines… read more here.

Keywords: gregory dry; dry parody; brand; parody ... See more keywords
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Micro-Exclusions, Raunch Aesthetics and In-Jokes: A Rogue Hmong Raciosexual Parody

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Published in 2018 at "Visual Anthropology"

DOI: 10.1080/08949468.2018.1428016

Abstract: This essay reads closely into the racial politics of “Thao Does Walt,” a YouTube parody of one particular scene in Eastwood’s Gran Torino, featuring Bee Vang, the lead actor from the original. The short, co-created… read more here.

Keywords: micro exclusions; jokes rogue; aesthetics jokes; raunch aesthetics ... See more keywords
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Sophoclean Moments in Greek Comedy

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Published in 2018 at "Classical Philology"

DOI: 10.1086/697114

Abstract: WHEN WE HEAR GREEK TRAGEDY and comedy mentioned in the same breath, we tend to have certain expectations about the discussion that will follow. We assume that it will focus on Euripides and Aristophanes, for… read more here.

Keywords: greek comedy; comedy; moments greek; tragedy ... See more keywords
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Parody after identity

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Published in 2017 at "American Ethnologist"

DOI: 10.1111/amet.12476

Abstract: The FOKN Bois are an irreverent, cosmopolitan hip-hop duo from Ghana. They came to fame as part of the digital-music boom centered in Nigeria that has dominated African popular culture since the mid-2000s. Their most… read more here.

Keywords: parody; identity; parody identity;
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Managing the (In)visibility of Chronic Illness at Work: Dialogism, Parody, and Reported Speech

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Published in 2019 at "Qualitative Health Research"

DOI: 10.1177/1049732319825843

Abstract: Interactionally, the workplace may be dilemmatic for a person with “invisible” chronic illness. Risks of stigmatization exist if they disclose their condition to colleagues. Meanwhile, not disclosing threatens well-being and entitlements. Using Bakhtin’s dialogism as… read more here.

Keywords: chronic illness; reported speech; dialogism; visibility ... See more keywords