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Under the Guise of Humour and Critique: The Political Co-Option of Popular Contemporary Satire, way that neutralises the possibility for satirical critique. Popular satire is celebrated as a form of critique that “holds politicians to account”, and as satirists have gained public trust and prominence, politicians of all political persuasions have appeared more frequently on satire programmes.fallible 发表于 2025-3-28 20:48:44
The Politics of Deadpan in Australasian Satire,cularly notable in relation to satirical humour, with a number of popular and successful Australasian satirists adopting a deadpan aesthetic. Drawing on media examples from both sides of the Tasman—including John Safran of Australia, Taika Waititi of Aotearoa New Zealand and the binational comedy of平静生活 发表于 2025-3-29 00:11:54
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