A Theory of Parody

The Teachings of Twentieth-Century Art Forms

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A Theory of Parody

The Teachings of Twentieth-Century Art Forms

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In this major study of a flexible and multifaceted mode of expression, Linda Hutcheon looks at works of modern literature, visual art, music, film, theater, and architecture to arrive at a comprehensive assessment of what parody is and what it does. Hutcheon identifies parody as one of the major forms of modern self-reflexivity, one that marks the intersection of invention and critique and offers an important mode of coming to terms with the texts and discourses of the past. Looking at works as diverse as Tom Stoppard's "Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead", Brian de Palma's "Dressed to Kill", Woody Allen's "Zelig", Karlheinz Stockhausen's "Hymnen", James Joyce's "Ulysses", and Magritte's "This Is Not a Pipe", Hutcheon discusses the remarkable range of intent in modern parody while distinguishing it from pastiche, burlesque, travesty, and satire. She shows how parody, through ironic playing with multiple conventions, combines creative expression with critical commentary. Its productive-creative approach to tradition results in a modern recoding that establishes difference at the heart of similarity.

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English
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168

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A Theory of Parody: The Teachings of Twentieth-Century Art Forms
September 27, 2000, University of Illinois Press
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"As the title of this book indicates, this is a study of the implications for theory of modern artistic practice."

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Library of Congress
NX650.P37 H87 2000, NX650.P37H87 2000

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
168
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.7 x 0.6 inches
Weight
8 ounces

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Open Library
OL9865998M
ISBN 10
0252069382
ISBN 13
9780252069383
LCCN
00030261
Library Thing
1072601
Goodreads
809284

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