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Satire, Comedy and Politics: Roles, Responsibilities and Mishaps
Podcast |
Black Tea
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Comedy
Society & Culture
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Sep 01, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:43:16

Comedy and satire continue to serve as excellent mediums for political discourse and critique. What responsibilities do the comedians have to the communities they joke about? If this is a form of allyship, and what role does representation have?

Guest: Ryan McMahon

Tea-English-Transcript-Episode-4.pdf">English Trancript

Tea-English-Transcript-Episode-4-FR.pdf">Version Française

Comedy and satire continue to serve as excellent mediums for political discourse and critique. What responsibilities do the comedians have to the communities they joke about? If this is a form of allyship, and what role does representation have? Guest: Ryan McMahon

Comedy and satire continue to serve as excellent mediums for political discourse and critique. What responsibilities do the comedians have to the communities they joke about? If this is a form of allyship, and what role does representation have?

Guest: Ryan McMahon

Tea-English-Transcript-Episode-4.pdf">English Trancript

Tea-English-Transcript-Episode-4-FR.pdf">Version Française

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