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Title: Postmodern Irony as Subversive Rhetorical Strategy.

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Title:Postmodern Irony as Subversive Rhetorical Strategy.
Authors:Shugart, Helene A.
Descriptors:Communication ResearchDiscourse AnalysisHigher EducationIronyPostmodernismRhetoricRhetorical Theory
Source:Western Journal of Communication, v63 n4 p433-55 Fall 1999
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Publication Date:1999-00-00
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Pub Types:Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Abstract:Contributes to scholarship advancing the understanding of human communication by analyzing Susan Dorothea White's painting, "The First Supper," as a subversive postmodern ironic reading of Leonardo Da Vinci's "The Last Supper." Suggests that subversive irony assumes distinctive and complex technical and theoretical characteristics, thereby creating multiple potential audiences. Concludes postmodern irony functions subversively for select audiences but hegemonically for others. (SR)
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Identifiers:Leonardo da Vinci; Rhetorical Strategies
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ISSN:ISSN-1057-0314
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Languages:English
Education Level:Higher Education
 

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