Name dropping

Name dropping

Le name dropping est une figure de style qui consiste à citer des noms connus, notamment des noms de personnes, d'institution ou de marques commerciales.

Ce procédé a souvent une connotation péjorative ou sarcastique car il est perçu comme la tentative d'impressionner les interlocuteurs. Utilisé dans un raisonnement logique, le name dropping peut être considéré comme un argument d'autorité.

Le recours à cette figure de style est une tendance à la mode en littérature moderne. Parmi les principaux auteurs pratiquant la citation de personnages réels dans des fictions, on trouve Bret Easton Ellis, Michel Houellebecq, Christine Angot, Guillaume Dustan, etc.

Des artistes comme Alain Souchon et Vincent Delerm utilisent le name dropping dans de nombreuses chansons. Ce qui était également le cas de Serge Gainsbourg, notamment dans la chanson Flash - Forward.

Listes d'ouvrages pratiquant le name-dropping


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  • Name-dropping — is the practice of mentioning important people or institutions within a conversation,[1] story,[2] song, online identity,[3] or other communication. The term often connotes an attempt to impress others; it is usually regarded negatively,[1] and… …   Wikipedia

  • name-dropping — name .dropping n [U] when someone mentions the name of a famous person they have met or have some connection with, in order to seem impressive to other people used humorously or to show disapproval ▪ I didn t want to be accused of name dropping.… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • name-dropping — ame dropping n. The practice of casually mentioning important people in order to impress one s listener. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • name-dropping — ► NOUN ▪ the casual mention of famous people as if one knows them, so as to impress …   English terms dictionary

  • name-dropping — noun the practice of casually mentioning important people in order to impress your listener the hard thing about name dropping is to avoid being too obvious about it • Hypernyms: ↑mention, ↑reference * * * ˈname dropping noun …   Useful english dictionary

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  • name-dropping — UK / US noun [uncountable] the act of mentioning famous people who you know or claim to know in order to impress other people Derived words: name drop verb intransitive Word forms name drop : present tense I/you/we/they name drop he/she/it name… …   English dictionary

  • name-dropping — name ,drop|ping noun uncount the act of mentioning famous people you know or claim to know in order to impress other people ╾ ,name drop verb intransitive ╾ ,name dropper noun count …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • name-dropping — name′ drop ping n. the mention of famous or important people as friends or associates in order to impress others • Etymology: 1945–50 name′ drop , v.i. dropped, drop•ping. name′ drop per, n …   From formal English to slang

  • name-dropping — noun Date: 1950 the practice of seeking to impress others by studied but apparently casual mention of prominent persons as associates • name drop intransitive verb • name dropper noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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