2024w-apcmds2215m-03

AP/CMDS2215 3.0 M: Comedy and Social Change

Offered by: CMDS


 Session

Winter 2024

 Term

W

Format

LECT

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course introduces the theories, psychology, and functions of humour in North America from the 19th century to today. It explores comedy's pedagogical possibilities for analyzing and confronting social inequities related to race, class, sexuality, gender, disability, and citizenship status. Using a cultural studies approach, students examine comedy as truth-telling, emancipatory, and coalition-building practices across multiple media platforms.This course was previously offered as AP/COMN 2215 3.00


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