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Sarcasm by Don L. F. Nilsen and Alleen Pace Nilsen
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The Onion The Onion has a sarcastic slogan. It is:
“America’s Finest News Source.” The Onion Web Site:
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Three Types of Irony or Sarcasm:
More than 2,000 years ago, the Roman rhetorician Quintilian concluded that there three types of irony or sarcasm. These occur whenever the literal meaning of a statement does not fit with: The delivery of the statement The character of the speaker Or the topic of the statement
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Ironic Insults: Ironic insults, where the positive literal meaning is subverted by the negative intended meaning, will be perceived to be more positive than direct insults, where the literal meaning is negative.
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Occupation, Gender and Social Class as Indicators of Sarcasm
Occupation, gender, and social class allow a person to predict how often a speaker will use sarcasm, and how often an audience will detect its usage. For example, if the speaker is a priest the listener would not generally assume that sarcasm is being used. But if the speaker is a comedian, the listener would general assume that sarcasm is being used.
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Gendered Sarcasm Stacey Ivanko, Penny Pexman, and Kara Olineck say that men tend to use sarcasm more frequently than women do. Also, men tend to use sarcasm in a self-protective manner to cover their insecurities. But women tend to use self-deprecating sarcasm to show their own vulnerability, and to promote in-group intimacy.
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Sarcasm Web Sites STEPHEN COLBERT (THE COLBERT REPORT):
CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM: THE F-WORD: IGOODESMAN AND JOO: JIMMY KIMMELL:
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DAVID LETTERMAN: THE ONION (CAROL KOLB): PACHELBELL RANT: SARCMARK: SOUTHPARK:
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