“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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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic study
scholarly work
work on cultural studies
work on humor studies
addresses ethical questions about joking about marginalized groups
issues of power in humor
stereotypes in comedic representation
aimsTo critically assess representations of the Other in comedy
understand how audiences interpret satire about marginalized groups
analyzes identity-based humor
racialized humor
representations of the Other in comedy
concerns audience reception
interpretive frameworks for humor
social implications of satire
examines audience interpretations of satire
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
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
identity
marginalized groups
race
representation
satire
isAbout cross-cultural humor
media portrayals of marginalized communities
social diversity in comedic contexts
situatesInField cultural studies
humor studies
media studies

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Charisse L’Pree notableWork “Diversity and Satire: Laughing at the Other”