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Televised political satire

2013
In the present study, satire is addressed from a more comprehensive theoretical framework that will not reduce it to a form of literary discourse. Consequently, this paper proposes a bipartite model of satire: the macro and the micro model. While the former sees satire as an institutionalized genre of discourse, the latter perceives it not as a genre ...
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Political satire and political news

2011
For the last decade, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (TDS), a (Comedy Central) cable comedy show, has been increasingly seen as an informative, new, even revolutionary, form of journalism. A substantial body of literature appeared, adopting this view. On closer inspection, it became clear that this view was tenable only in specific circumstances.
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POLITICAL SATIRE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1931
(1931). Political satire in the seventeenth century. Bulletin of Spanish Studies: Vol. 8, No. 31, pp. 150-157.
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Journalism ethics and political satire

2021
This chapter focuses on the use of political satire by late-night comedians to critique the role and performance of traditional news outlets. While the chapter focuses on US-based comedy programs such as The Daily Show and its many offshoots, the overall argument applies more broadly to a global audience.
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Investigating Political Satirical Techniques in Roya Sadr's Satirical Works

طنزسیاسی، يكي از گونه‌هاي ادبيات‌ انتقادی است كه به‌نوعي همانند سلاحي كاربردي براي روشن‌فکران جامعه با هدف اصلاح و دگرگونی بيان ‌مي‌شود. اين در حالي ‌است كه طنز سياسي هر نوع خشونت و زورگویی را رد مي‌كند. به بیان ديگر، طنز سیاسی توانمندي به ‌نمایش‌ گذاشتن برخي كمبودهاي متناسب با سیاست است كه به شکلی خنده‌آور، با هدف سر و سامان‌ دادن به شرایط حاكم در ...
Khazaei, Somayyeh   +2 more
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Political Satire in Danish Television: Reinventing a Tradition

Popular Communication, 2012
This article highlights political satire as part of a long tradition of satirical sketch comedy in Danish public service television. Since the late 1990s, however, there have been major changes to this entertainment tradition. Taking these developments as a point of departure, this article argues that political satire has been trying to reinvent itself
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Political Satire

South Atlantic Bulletin, 1948
Gerald E. Wade   +2 more
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Political Parody and Satire

Abstract Edmund Burke’s critique of French political satire in 1790 launched a debate in England about the value of satire, its efficacy as a political tool, and its literary status. Burke deemed satire a political discourse, detached from traditional literary history, and he decried both its destabilizing influence on social order and ...
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Machiavelli's Prince: Political Science or Political Satire?

2017
The history of Machiavelli's literary reputation underlines the paradox. Machiavelli recommended hypocrisy and ingratitude, meanness, cruelty and treachery as the traits proper to princes. Everyone recognizes "Machiavellian" as an adjective for political conduct that combines diabolical cunning with a ruthless disregard for moral standards.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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