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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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How to Become Ridiculously Well-read in One Evening: A Collection of Literary Encapsulations /
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”Han talte de om som en hjälte” - Performativ maskulinitet i TV-serierna S*M*A*S*H och Pistvakt
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Utopia e paradosso in Anton Francesco Doni e Ortensio Lando
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“Who can keep learning [the linguistic] games we play?” Linguistic Games and the Parody of Contemporary American Culture in Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Published 2018-12-01“…The playwright invents many linguistic games which have thematic functions; they are meant to parody the American middle-class values and institutions. …”
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« The Progress of Man » et « The Loves of the Triangles » de l’Anti-Jacobin, entre parodie politique de poésie didactique et Nonsense avant l’heure
Published 2016-12-01“…This article analyses two parodies of didactic poetry published in the Anti-Jacobin during the 1797-1798 legislative session. …”
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Boy Bands, Drag Kings, and the Performance of (Queer) Masculinities
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Mageiros sofistis: The Learned Cook in Athenaeus' Deipnosophistai
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The Fairy Godmother is in Love with the Princess: Lesbian Desire in the Rewritten Fairy Tales of Emma Donoghue
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“Thou Art Skylarking with Me”: Travesty, Prophecy, and Ethical Mutuality in <i>Moby-Dick</i>
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The Grotesque Elements in Hašek´s Short Travel Stories
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