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Jan 15, 2025
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54-3709 Humor as Political Communication Using research and methods of analysis, this course will investigate audience reactions to political comedy from pre-Revolutionary days through contemporary campaigns. We will examine how humor and comedy affect the media agenda to makes the political candidate accessible; how issues in politics and government are represented by animated television programs to influence public action; and, how politics and politicians are influenced by humor. We will question how late-night comedy has replaced traditional media as a source of news for Millennial Generation voters, and the rationale these voters use for rejecting or accepting the party’s candidates.
3 Credits Requirements 60 Credits Completed
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