نتایج جستجو برای: satire
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This article examines the phenomenon of internet memes not just as a pervasive form digital communication with implications for political culture, but new satirical medium. Through lens socialist television satire, this details how are an evolution venerable history satire that abridge past and future traditions humour subversive criticism. analysis is conducted primarily through case study Hun...
This study was conducted to uncover the aspects related satire in The Daily Show Twitter account. data of this research included 40 tweets selected during 2020 US presidential election. researcher used descriptive qualitative analyzing data. were collected by using recorder technique and documentary sheet as instrument collect purpose (1) find out types (2) describe realization satire, (3) expl...
Introduction to “Parody, Irony and Satire: Literary Approaches Rewriting Subverting Reality”
This paper presents computational work to detect satire/sarcasm in long commentaries on Italian politics. It uses the lexica extracted from the manual annotation based on Appraisal Theory, of some 30K word texts. The underlying hypothesis is that using this framework it is possible to precisely pinpoint ironic content through the deep semantic analysis of evaluative judgement and appreciation. ...
Satire has long been used as a tool in social commentary and political communication, some cases this extended to about science its role policy. This is certainly the case for recent Adam McKay film, ‘Don't look up’, where an allegorical story comet heading Earth satirise current media response climate catastrophe. While film succeeds making point, how humour interacts with objectives of commun...
ly speaking, it seems that conflict when applied to communicative action can be reduced to two main types: 1. Making a positive claim which is incompatible with someone else ́s actions or interest. 2. Denying another person ́s positive claim. The denial can take at least the following forms: (i) Explicit denial often combined with a counterclaim (ii) Implicit denial often by satire or irony
Abstract A discussion of satire as borderline case invectivity will be presented in this paper. The particular focus lies on literary debates eighteenth-century Britain and Germany. British satirists like Dryden, Haywood or Pope described ridicule sarcasm main features satire, however, it was viewed necessary to uphold the distinction between libel resp. lampoon. This explained by concepts urba...
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