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In Michael Kelly (ed.), Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, 2nd Ed. Oxford University Press. pp. 69-72 (2014)

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  1. Post-modern pastiche.Margaret A. Rose - 1991 - British Journal of Aesthetics 31 (1):26-38.
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  • The aesthetics of parody.G. D. Kiremidjian - 1969 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (2):231-242.
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  • Feminist Art Epistemologies: Understanding Feminist Art.Peg Brand - 2006 - Hypatia 21 (3):166 - 189.
    Feminist art epistemologies (FAEs) greatly aid the understanding of feminist art, particularly when they serve to illuminate the hidden meanings of an artist's intent. The success of parodic imagery produced by feminist artists (feminist visual parodies, FVPs) necessarily depends upon a viewer's recognition of the original work of art created by a male artist and the realization of the parodist's intent to ridicule and satirize. As Brand shows in this essay, such recognition and realization constitute the knowledge of a well-(in)formed (...)
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  • Architectures of Excess: Cultural Life in the Information Age.Jim Collins - 1995 - Psychology Press.
    First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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