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Showing papers by "Linda Hutcheon published in 1994"


Book
01 Jan 1994
TL;DR: The Scene of Irony as discussed by the authors is a collection of illustrations of the'scene' of irony and the 'politics of irony' in the context of discursive communities, where irony 'happens'.
Abstract: Table of Illustrations Introduction: The 'Scene' of Irony Acknowledgements 1. Risky Business: The 'Transideological' Politics of Irony 2. The Cutting Edge 3. Modelling Meaning: The Semantics of Irony 4. discursive Communities: How Irony 'Happens' 5. Intention and Interpretation: Irony and the Eye of the Beholder 6. Frame-ups and their marks: The Recognition or Attribution of Irony 7. The End(s) of Irony: The Politics fo Appropriateness Bibliography

524 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The post always rings twice: The postmodern and the postcolonial as discussed by the authors, a seminal work in the field of textual practice, discusses the post-modern and post-colonization.
Abstract: (1994). The post always rings twice: The postmodern and the postcolonial. Textual Practice: Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 205-238.

30 citations


Book Chapter
01 Jan 1994
TL;DR: In this article, the Humanities Research Unit and Center for the Study of Co-operatives at the University of Saskatchewan have published a study on the relationship between the humanities and co-operation.
Abstract: Reprinted with permission of the Humanities Research Unit and Center for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan.

1 citations