Double Talking: Essays on Verbal and Visual Ironies in Canadian Contemporary Art and LiteratureLinda Hutcheon ECW Press, 1992 - 220 pages In the mass media today, as well as in high art and academia, there seems to be what one recent magazine has called an irony epidemic. This collection of essays considers irony in its Canadian literary and artistic context, with titles such as “Who Says That Canadian Culture Is Ironic?” and “Ironies of Color in the Great White North: The Discursive Strategies of Some Hyphenated Canadians.” |
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... context . However , Friedrich Schlegel's revolutionary rethinking of irony ( see Kritische Friedrich - Schlegel - Ausgabe and Lucinde and the Fragments ) in the last century made at least one distinction that has been consciously ...
... context . However , Friedrich Schlegel's revolutionary rethinking of irony ( see Kritische Friedrich - Schlegel - Ausgabe and Lucinde and the Fragments ) in the last century made at least one distinction that has been consciously ...
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... context as something textually implied . This insight broadens both the scope and the role of the notion of context in the functioning of irony . Continuing in the same vein as this " pragmatic " and deconstruc- tive mode of ...
... context as something textually implied . This insight broadens both the scope and the role of the notion of context in the functioning of irony . Continuing in the same vein as this " pragmatic " and deconstruc- tive mode of ...
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... context " ( 46 ) . This avatar dates from after the incursions of Northern invaders , who brought patriarchal culture with them . The composite myth of Dionysus includes antagonistic elements of both sorts of culture . In Evans's ...
... context " ( 46 ) . This avatar dates from after the incursions of Northern invaders , who brought patriarchal culture with them . The composite myth of Dionysus includes antagonistic elements of both sorts of culture . In Evans's ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
The Ironies of Canadian | 29 |
WHO SAYS THAT CANADIAN CULTURE IS IRONIC? | 39 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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aesthetic anglo-Canadian Arachne Arachne's artist Atwood Baumgarten's called Canada Canadian art Canadian culture Canadian literature centre contemporary context conventions critical critique deconstructive Denniston Dionne Brand Dionysus discourse dominant ideology double essay European example F.R. Scott Famous Last Words female minoritarian feminine gothic feminism feminist fiction Findley Findley's found poem found poetry Gallant Gallery gender genre Gurney hero heroine Home Truths homosexual Hutcheon Indians interpretations introduction ironic irony Joanne Tod kind Kroetsch Lady Oracle language Linda Hutcheon literally literary male Margaret Atwood marginalized Mauberley Mauberley's meaning memory metanarratives minoritarian mode monument Muecke myth narrative native non-white Canadians novel Ontario painting parodic poetic poetry political position possible postmodern Pound preface racial reader reading refers relation representation rhetorical Robert Wiens sense sexual social speak speech strategy structure suggests tion Tod's Toronto total ambiguity tradition trope verbal voice woman women writing