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Painting --- collective biographies --- canons [standards] --- Vlaamse school --- Art: persons --- parody
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Parody in music --- Vocal music --- Music --- Musical parodies --- Musical parody --- Parody (Music) --- Musical form --- Humor in music --- History and criticism --- Bach, Johann Sebastian, --- vocale muziek --- Bach, Johann Sebastian --- 78.21.1 Bach --- 78.41.2
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Art --- sculpture [visual works] --- painting [image-making] --- parody --- branding --- Castagnetti, Michele
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In a grand tour of comic theatre over the centuries, Erich Segal traces the evolution of the classical form from its early origins in a misogynistic quip by the 6th-century BC Susarion, through countless weddings and happy endings, to the exasperated monosyllables of Samuel Beckett.
theatergeschiedenis --- literaire kritiek --- toneelgeschiedenis --- 82-7 --- Humor. Satire --- Comedy --- History and criticism. --- 82-7 Humor. Satire --- History and criticism --- 82-7 Prose satire. Humour, epigram, parody etc. --- Prose satire. Humour, epigram, parody etc. --- Comedie (genre litteraire)
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theater --- Theatrical science --- Literature --- Burlesque (Literature) --- Burlesque (Littérature) --- Comic literature --- Literature, Comic --- Travesty --- Comedy --- Satire --- Parody --- Burlesque (Literature). --- Burlesque (Littérature)
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parody --- public spaces --- humor --- street art --- Art --- graffiti --- Banksy --- MAD-faculty 17 --- hedendaagse kunst --- straatkunst --- Graffiti --- kunst in de openbare ruimte --- social criticism --- graffiti [casual notations]
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De hedendaagse kunst dreigt overspoeld te raken door de rage van het citeren, zo schrijft Klaus Honnef in de rijk gei͏̈llustreerde catalogus (in kleur en zwart-wit) over parodie, humor en spot in de Nederlandse kunst. Dat citeren komt niet voort uit een ironische houding maar uit de behoefte te parodie͏̈ren of om de travestie te beoefenen. Daarom was het een goed idee Konrad Boehmer te vragen over muziek te schrijven, volgens hem lijdt de Nederlandse muziek na de zeventiende-eeuwse Sweelinck een kommerlijk bestaan. In de tegendraadse beeldende kunst moeten we aan Wim T. Schippers, Ger van Elk en Rob Scholte denken. De schoenen van Jan Jansen en de sieraden van Gijs Bakker zijn waarschijnlijk de meest typerende voorbeelden van tegendraadsheid, juist omdat ze nog gedragen worden ook. Het boek geeft een ruim overzicht (in beeld en tekst) van werk van ruim 30 kunstenaars uit die mogelijke disciplines (schilderkunst, muziek, film, etc.) uit het begin van de jaren negentig. Bekroond als een van de Best Verzorgde Boeken 1990, hors concours.
Art --- parody --- humor --- Contemporary [style of art] --- hedendaagse kunst --- de Kuyper, Eric --- Eckhardt, Rob --- Hadders, Gerard --- Hartman, Petra --- Heyink, Harry --- Janselijn, Han --- Jansen, Jan[1941] --- Janssen, Edwin --- Janssen, Evelyne --- Mantje, Aldert --- Körmeling, John --- Nielsen, Niels --- Schabracq, Alexander --- Servaas --- Sixma, Tjarda --- Tas, Henk --- Toorn, van den, Joost --- Vijselaar, Michiel --- Vlugt, Harald --- Scholte, Rob --- Hermans, Eugeen --- Bakker, Gijs --- Beckman, Paul --- Elk, van, Ger --- Schippers, Wim T. --- Seymour Likely --- Netherlands --- Iconography --- Painting --- Film --- assemblages [sculpture] --- multimedia works --- art [discipline] --- painting [image-making] --- video art --- motion pictures [visual works] --- caricatures --- Ell=Bell --- anno 1900-1999
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Periodicals --- Cults --- Religions --- Religion. --- Religiöse Bewegung. --- Alternative religious movements --- Cult --- Cultus --- Marginal religious movements --- New religions --- New religious movements --- NRMs (Religion) --- Religious movements, Alternative --- Religious movements, Marginal --- Religious movements, New --- Cults. --- Religions. --- Comparative religion --- Denominations, Religious --- Religion, Comparative --- Religions, Comparative --- Religious denominations --- World religions --- Pseudoreligion --- Sects --- Civilization --- Gods --- Religion --- Religiöse Bewegung --- new religions --- book reviews --- Human Rights --- Jehovah's Witnesses --- prophecy --- islam --- Australia --- Australian aborigines --- ufology --- UFOs --- UFO Religions --- heathenism --- traditionalism --- Left-Hand Path (LHP) --- satanism --- religious pluralism --- misconceptions --- religious diversity --- discrimination --- methodology --- new religious movements (NRM) --- minority religions --- Watch Tower --- eschatology --- Watch Tower Society --- biblical chronology --- failed predictions --- Religious Studies --- Sociology --- muslims --- conversion --- Aboriginal Muslims --- Australian Aboriginies --- marginalisation --- Aliens --- extraterrestrials --- myths --- Sweden --- Swedish UFO movement --- Erland Sandqvist --- Gösta Rehn --- Radical Taditionalism --- esotericism --- The Rune-Gild --- paganism --- runes --- surveys --- questionnaires --- alternative religions --- neopaganism --- neo-paganism --- identity construction --- Catholicism --- Monastic Organizations --- Zen Buddhism --- Japanese Zen --- Japanese Buddhist Schools --- Ningen Zen Kyodan (人間禅教団) --- laypeople --- Ningen Zen --- japanese religions --- koji Zen --- Ayurveda --- Omega Man (1971) --- counter-cult movement --- Richard Matheson --- cult wars --- films --- movies --- Ayurvedic health counselling (Sweden) --- holistic medicine --- spirituality health care --- positioning --- coaching --- alternative medicines --- Religious organizations --- Monastic Communities --- children --- children in new religious movements --- children and cults --- sects --- Candice O'Denver --- postmodernity --- awareness --- Great Freedom group --- David Lyon --- Kenneth Gergen --- Anthony Giddens --- self-improvement --- Japan --- Mormonism --- apocalypse --- millennialism --- Aum Shinrikyo (オウム真理教) --- Shoko Asahara (麻原彰晃) --- Kofuku no Kagaku (幸福の科学) --- Japanese new religious movements --- church-sect dichotomy versus esoteric interpretation --- symbolism --- magic and masonry --- Book of Mormon --- Book of Abraham --- Latter-day Saints --- mormons --- Joseph Smith Jr. --- Theosophy --- messianism --- Slavdom --- White Brotherhood --- Bulgaria --- national identity --- Bogomils --- New Atheism --- Enlightenment --- Irreligion --- Secularity --- Healing Churches --- religious therapy --- spiritual healing --- discordianism --- Chaos magic --- fiction-based religions --- Hugh B. Urban --- Principia Discordia (1965) --- Illuminatus! Trilogy (1975) --- Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth (TOPY) --- parody religions --- shinshūkyō (新宗教) --- Happy Science (幸福の科学, Kōfuku-no-Kagaku) --- The Family International (TFI) --- Organizational Change --- David Berg --- the Reboot --- New Zealand --- Census --- Religious Denominations --- affiliation --- disafilliation --- apostasy --- Church of Scientology --- sociology of religion --- ex-cult members --- Landmark Education --- the Landmark Forum --- corporate religion --- Werner Erhard --- Transcendental Meditation (TM) --- Sri Sri Ravi Shankar --- Sudarshan Kriya --- legitimization --- religious entrepreneurship --- Art of Living movement --- Glastonbury --- Frederick Bligh Bond --- historiography of religion --- Glastonbury Abbey --- New Age --- Modern Satanism --- dialogue --- the Unification Church --- Korea --- Won Buddhism --- new religion --- self-differentiation --- inter-religious dialogue --- the Pope --- anti-Catholic dialogue --- the 'symbolic construction' of identity --- fundamentalisms --- the symbolic origins of Rastafari --- Hare Krishna --- popular culture --- theology --- Ireland's New Religious Movements --- the fundamentalist Latter Day Saints --- Texas --- raid --- the International Raelian movement --- new religious movements --- mainstream religions --- the State --- secular Estonia --- Unification Church (UC) --- Sun Myung Moon --- World Council of Churches (WCC) --- Kingdom of Heaven --- Troeltsch --- Second Coming --- salvation --- Lord of the Second Advent --- Divine Principle --- Universal Peace Federation (UPF) --- World Peace --- ecumenism --- interfaith --- global ethic --- Sot’aesan --- Ilwŏnsang --- Chŏngsan --- Ethics of Triple Identity --- homophobia --- pedophilia --- Claude Vorilhon --- Church-state relations --- religion and law --- neoliberalism --- Social Networks --- International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) --- Hare Krishna movement --- Longitudinal Approaches --- Exclusive Brethren --- media --- newspapers --- controversy --- politics --- content analysis --- church - state issues --- media transformation --- anticult movement (ACM) --- former members --- brainwashing --- Halal --- Kosher --- food --- Food and Religion --- taboo --- fundamentalism --- authenticity --- purity --- glatt --- spiritual therapies --- gender --- gender discrimination --- Jehovah’s witnesses (Sweden) --- Reiki --- conspiracism --- David Icke --- theodicy --- Reptilian Thesis --- New Age Theodicy --- teenagers --- One-World View --- Two-World View --- George Gurdjieff (1866–1949) --- Peter D. Ouspensky --- Pyotr Demianovich Ouspenskii (Пётр Демьянович Успенский) --- spirituality --- religious groups --- atheism --- personal autonomy --- sacredness --- complementary medicine --- alternative medicine --- professionalization --- self-regulation --- Swedish Reiki organizations --- Beelzebub --- Satanism studies --- boundary-work --- research methods --- feminism --- Anton Szandor LaVey (1930 - 1997) --- sex magic --- occultism --- witchcraft --- feminine fluids --- bodily secretions --- Aleister Crowley --- women --- Essentialism --- Constructionism --- Femininity --- female leadership --- Gnosticism --- heavy metal music --- Latin American Folk Religion --- Contemporary Legends --- anti-cosmic Satanism --- heavy metal --- Nordic black metal music --- Order of Nine Angles (ONA or O9A) --- traditional Satanism --- progressive Left-Hand Path --- Sinister milieu
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