“Diversity and Satire: Laughing at the Other”
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“Diversity and Satire: Laughing at the Other” is a scholarly work that examines how comedic satire engages with issues of race, identity, and representation, and how audiences interpret humor about marginalized groups.
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| “Diversity and Satire: Laughing at the Other” canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: “Diversity and Satire: Laughing at the Other” Context triple: [Charisse L’Pree, notableWork, “Diversity and Satire: Laughing at the Other”]
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Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic
Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic is a philosophical work by Henri Bergson that analyzes the nature and social function of humor and the comic.
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In Other Worlds: Essays in Cultural Politics
In Other Worlds: Essays in Cultural Politics is a seminal collection of essays by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak that helped shape postcolonial theory, feminist criticism, and deconstructive literary studies.
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Essay on Satire
Essay on Satire is a late 17th-century poetic work by John Sheffield that sharply critiques contemporary figures and manners through witty, moralizing satire.
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D.
The Claims of Culture: Equality and Diversity in the Global Era
The Claims of Culture: Equality and Diversity in the Global Era is a political and philosophical work that examines how liberal democracies can reconcile universal human rights with cultural diversity and group-differentiated claims in an era of globalization.
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E.
The Dignity of Difference
The Dignity of Difference is a philosophical and theological work by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks that argues for the moral and religious value of diversity in a globalized world.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: “Diversity and Satire: Laughing at the Other” Target entity description: “Diversity and Satire: Laughing at the Other” is a scholarly work that examines how comedic satire engages with issues of race, identity, and representation, and how audiences interpret humor about marginalized groups.
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A.
Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic
Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic is a philosophical work by Henri Bergson that analyzes the nature and social function of humor and the comic.
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B.
In Other Worlds: Essays in Cultural Politics
In Other Worlds: Essays in Cultural Politics is a seminal collection of essays by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak that helped shape postcolonial theory, feminist criticism, and deconstructive literary studies.
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C.
Essay on Satire
Essay on Satire is a late 17th-century poetic work by John Sheffield that sharply critiques contemporary figures and manners through witty, moralizing satire.
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D.
The Claims of Culture: Equality and Diversity in the Global Era
The Claims of Culture: Equality and Diversity in the Global Era is a political and philosophical work that examines how liberal democracies can reconcile universal human rights with cultural diversity and group-differentiated claims in an era of globalization.
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E.
The Dignity of Difference
The Dignity of Difference is a philosophical and theological work by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks that argues for the moral and religious value of diversity in a globalized world.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (38)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
academic study
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scholarly work ⓘ work on cultural studies ⓘ work on humor studies ⓘ |
| addresses |
ethical questions about joking about marginalized groups
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issues of power in humor ⓘ stereotypes in comedic representation ⓘ |
| aimsTo |
critically assess representations of the Other in comedy
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understand how audiences interpret satire about marginalized groups ⓘ |
| analyzes |
identity-based humor
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racialized humor ⓘ representations of the Other in comedy ⓘ |
| concerns |
audience reception
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interpretive frameworks for humor ⓘ social implications of satire ⓘ |
| examines |
audience interpretations of satire
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audience responses to jokes about marginalized groups ⓘ how satire engages with identity ⓘ how satire engages with race ⓘ how satire engages with representation ⓘ humor about marginalized groups ⓘ |
| explores |
boundaries between humor and offense
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context-dependent meanings of satirical jokes ⓘ how marginalized identities are constructed in satire ⓘ the politics of laughing at the Other ⓘ |
| focusesOn | comedic satire ⓘ |
| hasMainTopic |
diversity
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identity ⓘ marginalized groups ⓘ race ⓘ representation ⓘ satire ⓘ |
| isAbout |
cross-cultural humor
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media portrayals of marginalized communities ⓘ social diversity in comedic contexts ⓘ |
| situatesInField |
cultural studies
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humor studies ⓘ media studies ⓘ |
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Subject: “Diversity and Satire: Laughing at the Other” Description of subject: “Diversity and Satire: Laughing at the Other” is a scholarly work that examines how comedic satire engages with issues of race, identity, and representation, and how audiences interpret humor about marginalized groups.
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