Irony's Edge: The Theory and Politics of Irony

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Routledge, Sep 2, 2003 - Literary Criticism - 258 pages

The edge of irony, says Linda Hutcheon, is always a social and political edge. Irony depends upon interpretation; it happens in the tricky, unpredictable space between expression and understanding.

Irony's Edge is a fascinating, compulsively readable study of the myriad forms and the effects of irony. It sets out, for the first time, a sustained, clear analysis of the theory and the political contexts of irony, using a wide range of references from contemporary culture. Examples extend from Madonna to Wagner, from a clever quip in conversation to a contentious exhibition in a museum.

Irony's Edge outlines and then challenges all the major existing theories of irony, providing the most comprehensive and critically challengin theory of irony to date.

 

Contents

INTRODUCTION
1
1 RISKY BUSINESS
9
2 THE CUTTING EDGE
35
3 MODELING MEANING
55
4 DISCURSIVE COMMUNITIES
85
5 INTENTION AND INTERPRETATION
111
6 FRAMEUPS AND THEIR MARKS
135
7 THE ENDS OF IRONY
169
NOTES
197
BIBLIOGRAPHY
203
NAME INDEX
233
SUBJECT INDEX
239

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