Criticism in irony
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Published
10/28/2011
Joana Garmendia Mujika
Abstract
Irony is acknowledged to be usually critical: the ironic speaker tends to exhibit an apparent positive attitude in order to communicate a negative valuation. The reverse is considered to be also possible though: the ironic speaker can praise by apparent blaming, although it seldom happens. This unbalance between the two sorts of ironic examples is the so-called asymmetry issue of irony. Here I shall deny the possibility of being ironic without criticizing —hence the asymmetry issue is an illusion. By claiming that irony is always critical I suggest an even stronger claim: criticism is what distinguishes irony from the similar phenomenon of metaphor.
How to Cite
Garmendia Mujika, J. (2011). Criticism in irony. Gogoa, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1387/gogoa.3556
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