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Reframing the popular: A new approach to parody
Lillian Boxman-Shabtai
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Arts and Humanities
Popular
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Reframing
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Parody
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Music videos
40%
Majority
20%
Textual Analysis
20%
Civics
20%
Intertextuality
20%
Cultural Significance
20%
rendition
20%
User-Generated Content
20%
YouTube
20%
Creator
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MUSIC INDUSTRY
20%
Keyphrases
Popular
100%
Parody
100%
Music Video
40%
Intertextuality
20%
Media Audiences
20%
User-generated Content
20%
Cultural Significance
20%
Qualitative Textual Analysis
20%
Legal Implications
20%
Internet Culture
20%
Meaning Structure
20%
Gender Representation
20%
Critical Commentary
20%
Media Users
20%
Self-labeling
20%
YouTube Videos
20%
Music Industry
20%
Social Sciences
Civics
100%
Textual Analysis
100%
Cultural Significance
100%
YouTube
100%
Intertextuality
100%