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Cosa (chi) è parody$58106$ - definizione

A PARODY OF ONESELF
Self parody

Pornographic parody film         
PORNOGRAPHY GENRE
Porn Parody; Porn parody; Parody porn
A pornographic parody film is a subgenre of the pornographic film industry genre where the basis for the production's story or plotline is the parody of a mainstream television show, feature film, public figure, video game or literary works. This subgenre also includes parody of historical or contemporary events such as political scandals.
Parody music         
COMPOSITION GENERALLY OF HUMOROUS OR SATIRICAL INTENT IN WHICH TURNS OF PHRASE OR OTHER FEATURES CHARACTERISTIC OF ANOTHER COMPOSER OR TYPE OF COMPOSITION ARE EMPLOYED AND MADE TO APPEAR RIDICULOUS
Pop music parodies; Parody song; Musical parody; Parody (music); Music parody; Song parody; Parody songs; Parodic music; Parodic song; Parodistic music; Parodistic song; Parody-music; To the tune of
Parody music, or musical parody, involves changing or copying existing (usually well known) musical ideas, and/or lyrics, or copying the particular style of a composer or performer, or even a general style of music.
to the tune of         
COMPOSITION GENERALLY OF HUMOROUS OR SATIRICAL INTENT IN WHICH TURNS OF PHRASE OR OTHER FEATURES CHARACTERISTIC OF ANOTHER COMPOSER OR TYPE OF COMPOSITION ARE EMPLOYED AND MADE TO APPEAR RIDICULOUS
Pop music parodies; Parody song; Musical parody; Parody (music); Music parody; Song parody; Parody songs; Parodic music; Parodic song; Parodistic music; Parodistic song; Parody-music; To the tune of
informal
amounting to or involving: he was in debt to the tune of forty thousand pounds.

Wikipedia

Self-parody

A self-parody is a parody of oneself or one's own work. As an artist accomplishes it by imitating their own characteristics, a self-parody is potentially difficult to distinguish from especially characteristic productions. Self-parody may be used to parody someone else's characteristics, or lacking, by overemphasizing and/or exaggerate one's own. Overemphasis can be made for the prevailing attitude in their life's work, social group, lifestyle and subculture. Including lines and points made by others or by the recipient of the self-parody directing it to a parody of someone else which that other person is likely to remember and can't de-emphasize without frustration.

Sometimes critics use the word figuratively to indicate that the artist's style and preoccupations appear as strongly (and perhaps as ineptly) in some work as they would in a parody. Such works may result from habit, self-indulgence, or an effort to please an audience by providing something familiar. An example from Paul Johnson writing about Ernest Hemingway:

Some [of Hemingway's later writing] was published nonetheless, and was seen to be inferior, even a parody of his earlier work. There were one or two exceptions, notably The Old Man and the Sea, though there was an element of self-parody in that too.