Christy L. Burns’s scientific contributions

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Parody: Ancient, Modern, and Post-Modern.
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December 1994

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Christy L. Burns

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Margaret A. Rose

Introduction Part I. Defining Parody from the Ancients Onwards: 1. Ways of defining parody 2. Distinguishing parody from related forms Part II. Modern Parody: 3. Modern and late-modern theories and uses of parody Part III. Post-Modern Parody: 4. Contemporary late-modern and post-modern theories and uses of parody Part IV. Conclusions: 5. General conclusion 6. From the ancient to the modern and the post-modern: a summary Bibliography Index.

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... Second, we have intentionally chosen to employ parody, or mockery, to use Fanon's word as quoted later, to diagnose and pathologize the colonial (il)logic of the DSM for a specific effect. Scholars have long theorized the subversive potential of parody (e.g., Bakhtin, as discussed in Rose, 1993). Similarly, humor is commonly used among iyiniwak writers as a form of anticolonial critique rooted in ancient storytelling traditions (Lindquist, 2016). ...

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Decolonizing Psychiatric Diagnosis: Turning the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders on Its Head
Parody: Ancient, Modern, and Post-Modern.
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  • December 1994

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