Parody in the Epoch of Remake
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Anastasia Belovodskaja
Vilnius University, Lithuania
Published 2006-06-28
https://doi.org/10.15388/RESPECTUS.2006.37639
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Keywords

parody intention
postmodern irony
game speech act
perlocution
remake
pastiche

How to Cite

Belovodskaja, A. (2006) “Parody in the Epoch of Remake”, Respectus Philologicus, (9 (14), pp. 101–108. doi:10.15388/RESPECTUS.2006.37639.

Abstract

The article focuses on the investigation of parody in the context of contemporary cultural space, to be more specific, in relation to apparent prevalence of remake in so called "products of creative process". Therefore, the parody and the remake, while the difference between them lies in the fact that the parody is an ironical alteration of specific works, are analysed from the point of view of a certain type of speech act (game) and its perlocutive function. The source of investigation is works of eminent contemporary writers (e. g. B. Akunin) as well as anonymous parodies found in humorous Internet portals. Moreover, the phenomenon of the parody is analysed in a broader context, i e. examples of contemporary political life, mass media, etc. The article claims that not the beginning of the game conditioned by the postmodern attitude of the epoch is realized in the phenomenon called pastiche but a certain way of conceiving the world which manifests as a protest against the declared system of values and general attitudes.

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