The Cambridge Handbook of Irony and Thought
Herausgeber: Gibbs Jr, Raymond W; Colston, Herbert L
The Cambridge Handbook of Irony and Thought
Herausgeber: Gibbs Jr, Raymond W; Colston, Herbert L
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This volume provides readers with a broad overview of the different ways that irony emerges in human life, within interpersonal communication, instances of situational irony, literature and artistic creations. It emphasizes the importance of irony in ordinary thought, language, and communication.
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This volume provides readers with a broad overview of the different ways that irony emerges in human life, within interpersonal communication, instances of situational irony, literature and artistic creations. It emphasizes the importance of irony in ordinary thought, language, and communication.
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 836g
- ISBN-13: 9781108978323
- ISBN-10: 1108978320
- Artikelnr.: 68166782
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 836g
- ISBN-13: 9781108978323
- ISBN-10: 1108978320
- Artikelnr.: 68166782
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.