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Eric Detweiler deposited “I Was Just Doing a Little Joke There”: Irony and the Paradoxes of the Sitcom in The Office in the group
Cultural Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 7 months agoA rhetorical analysis the use of irony in the American sitcom “The Office.”
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Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 7 months agoThis article pursues an antihermeneutic conception of Socratic irony that troubles the borders between pedagogical authority and humility. One of the most tenacious ways of troping the teacher-student relation, Socratic irony is often figured as a way for a masterful teacher to exercise authority over a student. Drawing on the writings of Søren…[Read more]
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Eric Detweiler deposited “I Was Just Doing a Little Joke There”: Irony and the Paradoxes of the Sitcom in The Office on Humanities Commons 8 years, 7 months ago
A rhetorical analysis the use of irony in the American sitcom “The Office.”
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This article pursues an antihermeneutic conception of Socratic irony that troubles the borders between pedagogical authority and humility. One of the most tenacious ways of troping the teacher-student relation, Socratic irony is often figured as a way for a masterful teacher to exercise authority over a student. Drawing on the writings of Søren…[Read more]
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