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" Pastiche is, like parody, the imitation of a peculiar or unique style, the wearing of a stylistic mask, speech in a dead language: but it is a neutral practice of such mimicry, without parody's ulterior motive, without the satirical impulse, without laughter,... "
Eau sur eau: les dictionnaires de Mallarmé, Flaubert, Bataille, Michaux ... - Page 76
by Christophe Lamiot - 1997 - 172 pages
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Postmodern Culture

Hal Foster - 1985 - 178 pages
...impossible. Pastiche is, like parody, the imitation of a peculiar or unique style, the wearing of a stylistic mask, speech in a dead language: but it is a neutral practice of such mimicry, without parody's ulterior motive, without the satirical impulse, without laughter, without that still latent...
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The Post-Modern and the Post-Industrial: A Critical Analysis

Margaret A. Rose - 1991 - 336 pages
...its place. Pastiche is, like parody, the imitation of a peculiar mask, speech in a dead language: Inn it is a neutral practice of such mimicry, without...amputated of the satiric impulse, devoid of laughter and any conviction that alongside the abnormal tongue you have momentarily borrowed, some healthy linguistic...
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Sexual Dissidence: Augustine to Wilde, Freud to Foucault

Jonathan Dollimore - 1991 - 402 pages
...post-modern: Pastiche is, like parody, the imitation of a peculiar or unique style, the wearing of a stylistic mask, speech in a dead language: but it is a neutral practice of mimicry, without parody's ulterior motive, without the satirical impulse, without langhter, without...
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Ancient Sun, Modern Light: Greek Drama on the Modern Stage

Marianne McDonald - 1991 - 292 pages
...impossible. Pastiche is, like parody, the imitation of a peculiar or unique style, the wearing of a stylistic mask, speech in a dead language: but it is a neutral practice of such mimicry, without parody's ulterior motive, without the satirical impulse, without laughter, without that still latent...
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Critical Theory and Performance

Janelle G. Reinelt, Joseph R. Roach - 1992 - 468 pages
...sense: Pastiche is, like parody, the imitation of a peculiar or unique style, the wearing of a stylistic mask, speech in a dead language: but it is a neutral practice of such mimicry without parody's ulterior motive, without the satirical impulse, without laughter, without that still latent...
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The Concept of Modernism

Astradur Eysteinsson, Ástráður Eysteinsson - 1990 - 278 pages
...Jameson notes, pastiche is "the imitation of a peculiar or unique style, the wearing of a stylistic mask, speech in a dead language: but it is a neutral practice of such mimicry."63 He goes on to relate this to the postmodern sense of the "usedupness" of styles and inventions,...
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Parody: Ancient, Modern and Post-modern

Margaret A. Rose - 1993 - 332 pages
...impossible. Pastiche is, like parody, the imitation of a peculiar or unique style, the wearing of a stylistic mask, speech in a dead language : but it is a neutral practice of such mimicry, without parody's ulterior motive, without the satirical impulse, without laughter, without that still latent...
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Shoot the Piano Player: François Truffaut, Director

François Truffaut - 1993 - 276 pages
...that Pastiche is, like parody, the imitation of a peculiar or unique style, the wearing of a stylistic mask, speech in a dead language: but it is a neutral practice of such mimicry, without parody's ulterior motive, without the satirical impulse, without laughter, without that still latent...
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Between the Sign & the Gaze

Herman Rapaport - 1994 - 316 pages
..."Pastiche is, like parody, the imitation of a peculiar or unique style, the wearing of a stylistic mask, speech in a dead language: but it is a neutral practice of such mimicry, without parody's ulterior motive, without the satirical impulse, without laughter, without that still latent...
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Interpreting Popular Music

Associate Professor of Music David Brackett, David Brackett - 1995 - 288 pages
...Fredric Jameson, pastiche is the imitation of a peculiar or unique style, the wearing of a stylistic mask, speech in a dead language: but it is a neutral practice of such mimicry, without parody's ulterior motive, without the satirical impulse, without laughter, without that still latent...
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