An Exploration of Satire in Modern Media. [Thesis] / Sam McMahon.
Material type: TextPublication details: Limerick : Limerick School of Art and Design /LIT; 2015.Description: 56 p. : col.ill. : 30cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- Thesis Ceramics 15/03
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This dissertation discusses satire and what purpose it serves today. It attempts to identify the components and consequences of satire and how it has evolved to the present day. This dissertation is constructed around the theory of satire, a historical perspective of satire, how satire unravels spectacle and the ethical and moral considerations of satire. The dissertation concludes that when satire is used responsibly it can have positive influences but that equally it can bring about disturbance.
Thesis submitted for B.A. Hons in Ceramic Design 2015.
Includes bibliographical references