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Wat (wie) is pastiche - definitie

WORK OF VISUAL ART, LITERATURE, THEATRE, MUSIC, OR ARCHITECTURE THAT IMITATES THE STYLE OR CHARACTER OF THE WORK OF ONE OR MORE OTHER ARTISTS
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pastiche         
[pa'sti:?]
¦ noun an artistic work in a style that imitates that of another work, artist, or period.
¦ verb create a pastiche of (an artist or work).
Derivatives
pasticheur noun
Origin
C19: from Fr., from Ital. pasticcio, based on late L. pasta 'paste'.
pastiche         
(pastiches)
A pastiche is something such as a piece of writing or music in which the style is copied from somewhere else, or which contains a mixture of different styles. (FORMAL)
Peter Baker's bathroom is a brilliant pastiche of expensive interior design.
N-VAR
Pastiche         
A pastiche is a work of visual art, literature, theatre, music, or architecture that imitates the style or character of the work of one or more other artists. Unlike parody, pastiche celebrates the work it imitates, rather than mocking it.

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Pastiche

A pastiche is a work of visual art, literature, theatre, music, or architecture that imitates the style or character of the work of one or more other artists. Unlike parody, pastiche pays homage to the work it imitates, rather than mocking it.

The word pastiche is a French cognate of the Italian noun pasticcio, which is a pâté or pie-filling mixed from diverse ingredients. Metaphorically, pastiche and pasticcio describe works that are either composed by several authors, or that incorporate stylistic elements of other artists' work. Pastiche is an example of eclecticism in art.

Allusion is not pastiche. A literary allusion may refer to another work, but it does not reiterate it. Moreover, allusion requires the audience to share in the author's cultural knowledge. Both allusion and pastiche are mechanisms of intertextuality.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor pastiche
1. C’mon, baby.’ She stamped her foot in a sexy pastiche of exasperation.
2. Much like Beatles fans pored over the pastiche of faces on "Sgt.
3. Remember Peter Lilley‘s toxic "Little list", his Gilbert and Sullivan pastiche about welfare scroungers?
4. Critics may rail against the dull, tasteless rural pastiche of new housing developments.
5. The tragedy is his increasingly pathetic attempts to repeat, or pastiche, himself.