Political parody: The new image of Mongolian contemporary art

This research investigates the paradigm of parody in Mongolian political art through exploring its connection with the mythological figure of the manggus. As it has emerged in the Mongolian visual art of parody, the manggus figure incarnates various fears. Fundamental to this exegesis is researching...

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Main Author: Naidansuren, Ochirbat
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/379
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description This research investigates the paradigm of parody in Mongolian political art through exploring its connection with the mythological figure of the manggus. As it has emerged in the Mongolian visual art of parody, the manggus figure incarnates various fears. Fundamental to this exegesis is researching the national sensibility for using parody in Mongolian art as a response to fear and as a mode of resistance-this is a new investigation in academic scholarship into Mongol identity and art.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-3792017-02-20T06:42:41Z Political parody: The new image of Mongolian contemporary art Naidansuren, Ochirbat This research investigates the paradigm of parody in Mongolian political art through exploring its connection with the mythological figure of the manggus. As it has emerged in the Mongolian visual art of parody, the manggus figure incarnates various fears. Fundamental to this exegesis is researching the national sensibility for using parody in Mongolian art as a response to fear and as a mode of resistance-this is a new investigation in academic scholarship into Mongol identity and art. 2015 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/379 en Curtin University fulltext
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Political parody: The new image of Mongolian contemporary art
title Political parody: The new image of Mongolian contemporary art
title_full Political parody: The new image of Mongolian contemporary art
title_fullStr Political parody: The new image of Mongolian contemporary art
title_full_unstemmed Political parody: The new image of Mongolian contemporary art
title_short Political parody: The new image of Mongolian contemporary art
title_sort political parody: the new image of mongolian contemporary art
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/379