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Reflexive humor and satire: a critical review

open access: yesThe European Journal of Humour Research, 2020
Because most theories of humour emphasize its intersubjective and/or semantic nature, they fail to fully appreciate and explain self-directed humour.
Massih Zekavat
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Book review. Milner Davis, Jessica (ed.) (2017). Satire and Politics: The Interplay of Heritage and Practice. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

open access: yesThe European Journal of Humour Research, 2019
Satire and Politics: The Interplay of Heritage and Practice, edited by Jessica Milner Davis, explores the multifaceted connections between satire and politics in the Anglosphere, with a particular focus on Australasia.
Jeanne Mathieu-Lessard
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RUANG MENTAL DAN MODEL KOGNITIF IDEAL PEJABAT PEMERINTAH PADA HUMOR SATIRE #LORDLUHUT

open access: yesPrasasti: Journal of Linguistics, 2022
This research aims to (1) explain the relationship between the mental space of humor and #LordLuhut's satire; (2) describes the ideal concept of the idealized duties and authorities of government officials through the satire humor of #Lord Luhut. Citizen
Nurul Azizah
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Satirical Frame of Mind: Ken Kalfus’s A Disorder Peculiar to the Country and the Literary Engagement with 9/11

open access: yesEuropean Journal of American Studies, 2017
Prompted by debates on the role of comedy in the USA after 9/11, the essay explores the use of satire as one important narrative strategy that emerged in the subgenre of the American 9/11 novel.
Katherina Dodou
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A survey on the theory and practice of Mashrote satire [PDF]

open access: yesمتن شناسی ادب فارسی, 2009
The gap between the social classes, especially between the higher classes and the lower social classes is one of the factors that cause satire to emerge. Satire shows its power by placing through social gaps, and as one of its ends it tries to reform the
Z Riahi Zamin   +3 more
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Irony and Satire

open access: yes, 2023
This chapter examines the conceptual relations between irony and satire. Many forms of satire, usually seen as containing elements of judgment, play, laughter, and aggression, may be considered discourse-level irony (i.e., satire is more evident in stretches of discourse, rather than in single utterances).
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Irony and Its Differences with Satire, Sarcasm, and Other Similar Rhetorical Devices [PDF]

open access: yesMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī, 2010
Irony is a literary term that contemporary translators have attempted to translate as satire, sarcasm, caustic remark, innuendo, and ridicule in Persian; however, this paper will represent that each of these words will convey only one aspect of this ...
zahra bahremand
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Caricatures, Canards, and Guignols: Satirical Journalism in France from the French Revolution to Fifth Republic

open access: yesJournalism and Media
The special status of satire in France is examined historically from the French Revolution to the Fifth Republic. It is argued that satire in France functions with a normative reference to the secular, universalist Jacobin values (hostile to church ...
Matthew Fraser
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SATIRE PROBLEMATIKA DUNIA POLITIK DALAM NOVEL SABDO CINTA ANGON KASIH KARYA SUJIWO TEJO

open access: yesMagistra Andalusia, 2020
Abstrak Penelitian ini berjudul “ Satire Indikasi Problematika Dunia Politik Dalam Novel Sabdo Cinta Angon Kasih Karya Sujiwo Tejo”  dunia politik menjadi sorotan dalam novel ini.
Dita Theum
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Spenserian satire [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This book examines the satirical poetry of Edmund Spenser and argues for his importance as a model and influence for younger poets writing satires in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The book focuses on reading satirical texts of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries in relation to one another, with specific attention to
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