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Satiric parody through Indian English tweets in Twitter
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Fiction as art : self-conscious parodies of myth and science in John Banville's the infinities
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"Jokes are the hardest thing to translate": parodying history and nationhood in contemporary Southeast Asian Novels
Published 2020“…Although the parodic mode is not exclusive to the realm of the postmodernists, its execution through postmodernist narrative techniques legitimises parody as a meaningful form of cultural expression. …”
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'I am Limpeh (your father)!' Parodying Hegemony, Anti-nostalgic Cultural Insurgency and the Visual Amplification of Lee Kuan Yew in Late Authoritarian Singapore
Published 2015“…Over in the social and alternative media, there is an increasingly more irreverent use of the Hokkien/Minan term ‘limpeh’ or ‘your father’ as parodies of Lee’s unyielding paternalism. As a masculinistic self-assertion of one’s authority, ‘limpeh’ is often crudely associated with the Hokkien/Minan-speaking ethnic Singaporean Chinese working class. …”
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Examining the political awakening of Singaporeans: a satirical book aspiring to drive deeper reflection and actions.
Published 2012“…In part inspired by “Ig Nobel Prizes”, an American parody of the Nobel Prizes, and Singapore’s TV very own parody programme, the Noose, this project seeks to get Singaporeans to first laugh at themselves then ponder the next step forward in contributing to positive social changes. …”
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News on the dot
Published 2008“…A 20-minute parody of a daily news broadcast much like the news we see on prime-time TV, but with a twist.…”
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Catphished! Exposing the truth on food claims.
Published 2022“…Though my project, I hope to use parody to showcase how we might be all victims of such false marketing, or I call it “catphising”.…”
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Defining “fake news” : a typology of scholarly definitions
Published 2020“…An examination of 34 academic articles that used the term “fake news” between 2003 and 2017 resulted in a typology of types of fake news: news satire, news parody, fabrication, manipulation, advertising, and propaganda. …”
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From realism to postmodernism : representing the woman.
Published 2011“…It investigates the demands made by A Doll’s House for the representation of the woman as an individual, and how the postmodern strategies of parody and Hutcheon’s “complicitous critique” employed in The Sandbox and True West respond to these demands. …”
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From nothing, forever to something, never: a content analysis of social media posts on the “cancellation” of artificial intelligence
Published 2023“…Thus, this paper leverages on a recent AI cancellation incident involving Nothing, Forever, an AI-generated parody of Seinfeld to investigate how AI cancellation is discussed on Twitter. …”
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21世纪中国公路喜剧电影中的大众文化:城乡叙事、性别关系与世界主义 = The popular culture in 21st-century Chinese road comedies: urban-rural narration, gender relationships, and cosmopolitanism...
Published 2024“…Cosmopolitanism encompasses the deconstruction or parody of occidental popular culture and hybridity in the youth-subcultural landscape. …”
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Journey to the West
Published 2016“…Our story revolves greatly around the Singapore MRT environment, aiming to reach out to the locals; associating with the problems they face - parodying stereotypical encounters such as inconsiderate commuters and moments. …”
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Journey to the West
Published 2016“…This story revolves greatly around Singapore’s environment; aimed to reach out to the locals, and enabling them to associate this film with the problems they face while commuting - parodying our usual angry aunties, obnoxious uncles and some stereotypical humor. …”
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Silencing the silencers : Chaucer’s satire of clerical authority in the Nun’s Priest’s Tale
Published 2012“…Through the undermining of authoritative literary forms, the use of fable, anti-feminism and individualist verisimilitude, Chaucer parodies the authoritative exegetical structures he attacks, to show the hypocritical, self-seeking excesses that result from the unchecked discursive power of contemporary structures of clerical and exegetical authority. …”
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Silencing the silencers : Chaucer’s satire of clerical authority in the Nun’s Priest’s Tale
Published 2013“…Through the undermining of authoritative literary forms, the use of fable, anti-feminism and individualist verisimilitude, Chaucer parodies the authoritative exegetical structures he attacks, to show the hypocritical, self-seeking excesses that result from the unchecked discursive power of contemporary structures of clerical and exegetical authority. …”
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新加坡爱国主义表现的转变:以 2000 年后的爱国歌曲为例 = Changing expressions of patriotism in Singapore: a case study of post-2000 National Day songs
Published 2024“…Singapore’s social transformation in the 21st century, coupled with technological advancements, has inevitably led to an apparent trend where citizens create parodies and covers inspired by official NDP songs. …”
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