Deck 12: Erotic Analysis

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MATCHING

-jouissance

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
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MATCHING

-plaisir

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
Question
MATCHING

-abjection

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
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MATCHING

-uncrowning

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
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MATCHING

-carnivalesque

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
Question
MATCHING

-intertextuality

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
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MATCHING

-polyphony

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
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MATCHING

-writery

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
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MATCHING

-readerly

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
Question
MATCHING

-dialogic

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
Question
Form, genre, and narrative are examples of what type of pleasure?

A) plaisir
B) jouissance
C) folk humor
D) grotesque realism
Question
According to Roland Barthes, which type of text is open?

A) readerly
B) writerly
C) comedy
D) tragedy
Question
Ambivalence is a characteristic of which of the following concepts?

A) intertextuality
B) polyphony
C) folk humor
D) grotesque realism
Question
Billingsgate is characteristic of which of the following concepts?

A) intertextuality
B) polyphony
C) folk humor
D) grotesque realism
Question
Which mode of intertextuality involves the caricature of another text?

A) dialogic
B) parodic allusion
C) creative appropriation
D) self-reflexive reference
Question
The practice of beat sampling in hip-hop music reflects which type of intertextuality?

A) dialogic
B) parodic allusion
C) creative appropriation
D) self-reflexive reference
Question
Which mode of interpretive play entails reading sensually (with the body)?

A) cruising
B) skimming
C) surfing
D) mapping
Question
Which mode of interpretive play entails reading creatively?

A) cruising
B) skimming
C) surfing
D) mapping
Question
Control, immersion, and performance are characteristics of which of the following?

A) interpretive play
B) direct-user participation
C) user-created content
D) fan production
Question
Blogs, wikis, and social networking sites are characteristics of which of the following?

A) interpretive play
B) user participation
C) user-created content
D) fan production
Question
Slash fan fiction is an example of what type of cultural production?

A) hipster
B) textual
C) semiotic
D) enunciative
Question
Obsessive analysis of a text's meaning is an example of what type of cultural production?

A) hipster
B) textual
C) semiotic
D) enunciative
Question
Intertextuality is a prominent characteristic of writerly texts. Identify, explain, and give examples of the three types of intertextuality.
Question
Grotesque realism is the underlying aesthetic of carnivalesque texts. Identify, explain, and give examples of the four tropes used in grotesque realism.
Question
Identify, explain, and give examples of the three transgressive practices of audiences.
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Deck 12: Erotic Analysis
1
MATCHING

-jouissance

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
pleasure of production
2
MATCHING

-plaisir

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
pleasure of consumption
3
MATCHING

-abjection

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
4
MATCHING

-uncrowning

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
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5
MATCHING

-carnivalesque

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
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6
MATCHING

-intertextuality

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
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7
MATCHING

-polyphony

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
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8
MATCHING

-writery

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
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9
MATCHING

-readerly

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
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10
MATCHING

-dialogic

A) the degradation of authority; inversion of social hierarchy
B)many voices
C)pleasure of production
D)an unending conversation between Self and Other
E)an open text that seeks an audience's participation
F)the casting out (expelling) of something foreign
G)a closed text that seeks an audience's obedience
H)pleasure of consumption
I)combination of folk humor and grotesque realism
J)the way in which one text refers to other texts
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11
Form, genre, and narrative are examples of what type of pleasure?

A) plaisir
B) jouissance
C) folk humor
D) grotesque realism
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12
According to Roland Barthes, which type of text is open?

A) readerly
B) writerly
C) comedy
D) tragedy
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13
Ambivalence is a characteristic of which of the following concepts?

A) intertextuality
B) polyphony
C) folk humor
D) grotesque realism
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14
Billingsgate is characteristic of which of the following concepts?

A) intertextuality
B) polyphony
C) folk humor
D) grotesque realism
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15
Which mode of intertextuality involves the caricature of another text?

A) dialogic
B) parodic allusion
C) creative appropriation
D) self-reflexive reference
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16
The practice of beat sampling in hip-hop music reflects which type of intertextuality?

A) dialogic
B) parodic allusion
C) creative appropriation
D) self-reflexive reference
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17
Which mode of interpretive play entails reading sensually (with the body)?

A) cruising
B) skimming
C) surfing
D) mapping
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18
Which mode of interpretive play entails reading creatively?

A) cruising
B) skimming
C) surfing
D) mapping
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19
Control, immersion, and performance are characteristics of which of the following?

A) interpretive play
B) direct-user participation
C) user-created content
D) fan production
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20
Blogs, wikis, and social networking sites are characteristics of which of the following?

A) interpretive play
B) user participation
C) user-created content
D) fan production
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21
Slash fan fiction is an example of what type of cultural production?

A) hipster
B) textual
C) semiotic
D) enunciative
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Obsessive analysis of a text's meaning is an example of what type of cultural production?

A) hipster
B) textual
C) semiotic
D) enunciative
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23
Intertextuality is a prominent characteristic of writerly texts. Identify, explain, and give examples of the three types of intertextuality.
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24
Grotesque realism is the underlying aesthetic of carnivalesque texts. Identify, explain, and give examples of the four tropes used in grotesque realism.
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Identify, explain, and give examples of the three transgressive practices of audiences.
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