virus: Irony as public discourse (fwd)
Ken Pantheists (kenpan@axionet.com)
Thu, 11 Apr 1996 12:43:43 -0600
Question. I am thinking of writing an article. My current area of 
inquest is irony as public discourse. This works into a number of 
issues- especially in terms of Gen-X culture. But I am interested in the 
"convulsions" pop culture is experiencing between two or more dominant 
discourses (memes) if you will. The current popularity of Angels, 
Gargoyles and Vampires speaks of a convulsive 'phasing' between 
Christian spirituality and new age humanism. My take on this is that 
irony is a form of culturally practiced masochism and spawns pop artists 
such as Quentin Terantino (Pulp Fiction was pure genius) and Madonna. I 
was wondering if you have any thoughts (or sources) on the evolutionary 
purpose of remorse and grief. (From a Darwinian or Darwin-like 
viewpoint.)
Mucho Thanx in advance.