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Discover the power of satire with 'Exploring Genre: Satire' by Barbara Stanners. This engaging paperback delves into the multifaceted world of satire, examining its role as a potent literary tool for critiquing societal and personal flaws. Perfect for students and educators, this resource not only analyzes representative texts but also provides insightful activities designed to enhance understanding and interpretation skills. Gain a comprehensive view of how satire has evolved over the years, and explore its various conventions, techniques, and recurring themes. With a focus on historical, social, and literary contexts, 'Exploring Genre: Satire' encourages readers to view the world through a satirical lens. This essential guide not only highlights the absurdities of life but also prompts meaningful discussions on values and institutions—all while inspiring positive social change. The book is part of the acclaimed 'Exploring Genre and Style' series aimed at fostering critical evaluations and personal insights. Plus, it's available right here in New Zealand, so you can avoid import hassles and enjoy fast delivery right to your door. Celebrate the art of satire, sharpen your critical thinking, and embrace the witty nuances of this timeless genre today!
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Author: Barbara Stanners Publisher: Phoenix Education
Satire remains one of the most powerful means of censuring human flaws and foibles on either a societal or personal level. It incorporates wide-ranging literary and media forms and can vary in tone from light-hearted ridicule to scathing condemnation. Wrongdoing has been targeted in various ways and mediums throughout the centuries but the best satire has shown the potential to trigger positive change and reform. Criticism can be direct or inferred but absurdity can also be mocked for its own sake. Regardless of purpose and style however, audiences are typically encouraged to see values, individuals or institutions within their world through a satiric lens. It works best when it is easily recognised and grounded in reality but it need not be political or highly moral in subject matter or focus. Satire retains contemporary appeal and relevance because it continues to have the seductive potency to challenge, mock and expose what needs to be brought to public attention.
The books in the â€Exploring Genre and Style’ series provide in-depth analysis and activities to help students evaluate, interpret and articulate their understanding of representative texts. The changing face of satire over time as well as the conventions and techniques have been examined to explore the many reasons behind the enduring popularity of satire. Recurring themes and stylistic elements are also evaluated alongside changing historical, social and literary context and shifting societal views, values and â€norms’. The aim has been to help teachers develop student understanding, critical evaluation and the development of personal interpretation.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
CONDITION: Brand New
Bind: paperback
Author: Barbara Stanners Publisher: Phoenix Education
Satire remains one of the most powerful means of censuring human flaws and foibles on either a societal or personal level. It incorporates wide-ranging literary and media forms and can vary in tone from light-hearted ridicule to scathing condemnation. Wrongdoing has been targeted in various ways and mediums throughout the centuries but the best satire has shown the potential to trigger positive change and reform. Criticism can be direct or inferred but absurdity can also be mocked for its own sake. Regardless of purpose and style however, audiences are typically encouraged to see values, individuals or institutions within their world through a satiric lens. It works best when it is easily recognised and grounded in reality but it need not be political or highly moral in subject matter or focus. Satire retains contemporary appeal and relevance because it continues to have the seductive potency to challenge, mock and expose what needs to be brought to public attention.
The books in the â€Exploring Genre and Style’ series provide in-depth analysis and activities to help students evaluate, interpret and articulate their understanding of representative texts. The changing face of satire over time as well as the conventions and techniques have been examined to explore the many reasons behind the enduring popularity of satire. Recurring themes and stylistic elements are also evaluated alongside changing historical, social and literary context and shifting societal views, values and â€norms’. The aim has been to help teachers develop student understanding, critical evaluation and the development of personal interpretation.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.