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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108968676
- Artikelnr.: 70910538
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Part I. Introduction: 1. Irony and thought: the state of the art Raymond W.
Gibbs, Jr. and Herbert L. Colston; Part II. The Scope of Irony: 2. Kinds of
irony: a general theory Gregory Currie; 3. Irony and cognitive operations
Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza; 4. The varieties of ironic experience Raymond W.
Gibbs, Jr., Patrawat Samermit and Christopher Karzmark; Part III. Irony's
Impact: 5. Irony as social work: opposition, expectation violation, and
contrast Herbert Colston; 6. Rorty, irony and neoliberalism Claire
Colebrook; 7. Irony and its consequences in the public sphere Paul Simpson;
Part IV. Irony in Linguistic Communication: 8. Constructions in verbal
irony production: the case of rhetorical questions Angeliki Athanasiadou;
9. Tracking the ironical eye: eye tracking studies on irony and sarcasm
Salvadore Attardo; 10. Inferring irony online Francisco Yus; 11. Irony and
thought: developmental insights Penny Pexman; 12. Vocal strategies in
ironic communication Gregory Bryant; 13. Great expectations and EPIC fails:
a computational perspective on irony and sarcasm Tony Veale; Part V. Irony,
Affect and Related Figures: 14. Irony and humor Marta Dynel; 15. Emotional
responses to sarcasm Ruth Filik; 16. Irony, exaggeration and hyperbole: no
embargo on the cargo! John Barnden; 17. Irony and its overlap with
hyperbole and understatement Laura Neuhaus; 18. Irony and satire Christian
Burgers; 19. Hypocrisy and situational irony Cameron Shelley; Part VI.
Irony in Expressive, Nonlinguistic Media: 20. Ironies in film James
McDowell; 21. An ear for irony Katherine Turner and Sabatino DiBernardo;
22. Pictorial irony and sarcasm Albert Katz.
Gibbs, Jr. and Herbert L. Colston; Part II. The Scope of Irony: 2. Kinds of
irony: a general theory Gregory Currie; 3. Irony and cognitive operations
Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza; 4. The varieties of ironic experience Raymond W.
Gibbs, Jr., Patrawat Samermit and Christopher Karzmark; Part III. Irony's
Impact: 5. Irony as social work: opposition, expectation violation, and
contrast Herbert Colston; 6. Rorty, irony and neoliberalism Claire
Colebrook; 7. Irony and its consequences in the public sphere Paul Simpson;
Part IV. Irony in Linguistic Communication: 8. Constructions in verbal
irony production: the case of rhetorical questions Angeliki Athanasiadou;
9. Tracking the ironical eye: eye tracking studies on irony and sarcasm
Salvadore Attardo; 10. Inferring irony online Francisco Yus; 11. Irony and
thought: developmental insights Penny Pexman; 12. Vocal strategies in
ironic communication Gregory Bryant; 13. Great expectations and EPIC fails:
a computational perspective on irony and sarcasm Tony Veale; Part V. Irony,
Affect and Related Figures: 14. Irony and humor Marta Dynel; 15. Emotional
responses to sarcasm Ruth Filik; 16. Irony, exaggeration and hyperbole: no
embargo on the cargo! John Barnden; 17. Irony and its overlap with
hyperbole and understatement Laura Neuhaus; 18. Irony and satire Christian
Burgers; 19. Hypocrisy and situational irony Cameron Shelley; Part VI.
Irony in Expressive, Nonlinguistic Media: 20. Ironies in film James
McDowell; 21. An ear for irony Katherine Turner and Sabatino DiBernardo;
22. Pictorial irony and sarcasm Albert Katz.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Irony and thought: the state of the art Raymond W.
Gibbs, Jr. and Herbert L. Colston; Part II. The Scope of Irony: 2. Kinds of
irony: a general theory Gregory Currie; 3. Irony and cognitive operations
Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza; 4. The varieties of ironic experience Raymond W.
Gibbs, Jr., Patrawat Samermit and Christopher Karzmark; Part III. Irony's
Impact: 5. Irony as social work: opposition, expectation violation, and
contrast Herbert Colston; 6. Rorty, irony and neoliberalism Claire
Colebrook; 7. Irony and its consequences in the public sphere Paul Simpson;
Part IV. Irony in Linguistic Communication: 8. Constructions in verbal
irony production: the case of rhetorical questions Angeliki Athanasiadou;
9. Tracking the ironical eye: eye tracking studies on irony and sarcasm
Salvadore Attardo; 10. Inferring irony online Francisco Yus; 11. Irony and
thought: developmental insights Penny Pexman; 12. Vocal strategies in
ironic communication Gregory Bryant; 13. Great expectations and EPIC fails:
a computational perspective on irony and sarcasm Tony Veale; Part V. Irony,
Affect and Related Figures: 14. Irony and humor Marta Dynel; 15. Emotional
responses to sarcasm Ruth Filik; 16. Irony, exaggeration and hyperbole: no
embargo on the cargo! John Barnden; 17. Irony and its overlap with
hyperbole and understatement Laura Neuhaus; 18. Irony and satire Christian
Burgers; 19. Hypocrisy and situational irony Cameron Shelley; Part VI.
Irony in Expressive, Nonlinguistic Media: 20. Ironies in film James
McDowell; 21. An ear for irony Katherine Turner and Sabatino DiBernardo;
22. Pictorial irony and sarcasm Albert Katz.
Gibbs, Jr. and Herbert L. Colston; Part II. The Scope of Irony: 2. Kinds of
irony: a general theory Gregory Currie; 3. Irony and cognitive operations
Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza; 4. The varieties of ironic experience Raymond W.
Gibbs, Jr., Patrawat Samermit and Christopher Karzmark; Part III. Irony's
Impact: 5. Irony as social work: opposition, expectation violation, and
contrast Herbert Colston; 6. Rorty, irony and neoliberalism Claire
Colebrook; 7. Irony and its consequences in the public sphere Paul Simpson;
Part IV. Irony in Linguistic Communication: 8. Constructions in verbal
irony production: the case of rhetorical questions Angeliki Athanasiadou;
9. Tracking the ironical eye: eye tracking studies on irony and sarcasm
Salvadore Attardo; 10. Inferring irony online Francisco Yus; 11. Irony and
thought: developmental insights Penny Pexman; 12. Vocal strategies in
ironic communication Gregory Bryant; 13. Great expectations and EPIC fails:
a computational perspective on irony and sarcasm Tony Veale; Part V. Irony,
Affect and Related Figures: 14. Irony and humor Marta Dynel; 15. Emotional
responses to sarcasm Ruth Filik; 16. Irony, exaggeration and hyperbole: no
embargo on the cargo! John Barnden; 17. Irony and its overlap with
hyperbole and understatement Laura Neuhaus; 18. Irony and satire Christian
Burgers; 19. Hypocrisy and situational irony Cameron Shelley; Part VI.
Irony in Expressive, Nonlinguistic Media: 20. Ironies in film James
McDowell; 21. An ear for irony Katherine Turner and Sabatino DiBernardo;
22. Pictorial irony and sarcasm Albert Katz.