Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Machine generated contents note: Mapping the field
  • Satire and dignity / Giselinde Kuipers
  • authenticity of play: Satiric television's challenge to authoritative discourses / Jeffrey P. Jones
  • Cultural flow: Intermedial satire in Moroccan and Tunisian rap music videos / Mohamed Mifdal
  • Space
  • Reshaping the border zone: An approach to the satirical space / Sonja de Leeuw
  • Mediating satire: Italian adaptation and dubbing of US sitcoms / Luca Barra
  • Arab sitcom animations as platforms for satire / Omar Adam Sayfo
  • Target
  • Contesting political boundaries in contemporary Moroccan satire / Abdelghani el Khairat
  • How to burlesque a burlesquer: Paul Sandby's A New Dunciad against William Hogarth / Kathryn Desplanque
  • Who is the ape, who the human? Reize door het Aapenland (1788) and Die Affenkonige oder die Reformation des Affenlandes (1789) considered / Peter Altena
  • Rhetoric
  • Looking backward: The rhetoric of the back in visual satire / Frans Grijzenhout
  • "A bull is a ludicrous jest": Fable and the satiric bite in Arbuthnot's John Bull pamphlets / Jo Poppleton
  • Bas Jan Ader's Ludic Conceptualism: Performing a transnational identity / Janna Schoenberger
  • Media
  • Absolutely Fabulous: Satire, the body, and the female grotesque / Kiene Brillenburg Wurth
  • TV satire and its targets: Have I got News for You, The Thick of It and Brass Eye / Laura Basu
  • Enlightenment subverted: Parody as social criticism in Pieter van Woensel's Lantaarn / Ivo Nieuwenhuis
  • Time
  • On the power of money and the King of Spain's son-in-law: Spanish Golden Age satire models on the internet / Yolanda Rodriguez Perez
  • Who are the frogs? The transmigration of a symbol of nationality / David Bindman
  • Hydropathe caricature: Satirical portraits in France's early Third Republic / Alex Trott.