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Diversity and Satire
Diversity and Satire
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The first textbook to explore diversity by demonstrating how satirical content can advance discussions and change attitudes
Engaging in diversity and promoting inclusion means working to remove institutional inequities and actively assisting those who have suffered from these inequities. In our changing media and cultural environment, satire has emerged as an increasingly popular approach for promoting diversity and inclusion. Effective satire highlights the absurdity of marginalization processes, but misinterpretation can potentially reinforce historical power dynamics and perpetuate marginalization.
Diversity and Satire examines how satire in both traditional media and new spaces reinforces or disrupts issues of marginalization in the United States. Critically analyzing many different forms of satire, this innovative textbook helps students understand what makes effective satire, recognize how satirical artifacts advance or hinder efforts to diversify institutions, and describe the value of satirical content to others. Beginning with an introduction to satire and how it can drive conversations about diversity, the text addresses how satire can be used to address historical discriminatory practices. Each chapter features satirical artifacts that contextualize the material as well as practical advice and tips to consider when engaging with satirical content and distinguishing satire. This textbook also:
- Illustrates the difference between satire that disrupts discourse and content that merely reinforces stereotypes
- Explains the historical relevance of satire and its importance in addressing the marginalization of certain populations
- Describes the nature of satire in the changing media and cultural environment of the twenty-first century
- Features engaging case studies drawn from a wide variety of satirical sources such as The Daily Show (with Jon Stewart and Trevor Noah), The Onion, Saturday Night Live, The Hunger Games, Weird Al Yankovic, Family Guy, Rick and Morty, Sinclair Lewis, MTV, and College Humor
Diversity and Satire: Laughing at Processes of Marginalization is an important resource for students, instructors, and general readers looking to explore disparities related to Class, Gender, Sexuality, and Race through the lens of satire.
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