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Mike is joined by Dr. Rachel Matthews, an author, social commentator, and university lecturer, to discuss the complexities of modern comedy and how she navigates what is considered funny today.
Dr. Matthews notes that humor is a core part of Australian identity, from Barry Humphries' iconic wit to Hannah Gadsby's contemporary insights. Despite this, she observes that digital pressures, global challenges, and the rise of wokeism pose significant threats to traditional humor.
In her writing and creative writing classes, Dr. Matthews explores the nuances of humor, particularly dark comedy. She examines what makes a joke timeless, what ensures the success of dark comedy or tragicomedy, and what renders a joke distasteful.
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Mike is joined by Dr. Rachel Matthews, an author, social commentator, and university lecturer, to discuss the complexities of modern comedy and how she navigates what is considered funny today.
Dr. Matthews notes that humor is a core part of Australian identity, from Barry Humphries' iconic wit to Hannah Gadsby's contemporary insights. Despite this, she observes that digital pressures, global challenges, and the rise of wokeism pose significant threats to traditional humor.
In her writing and creative writing classes, Dr. Matthews explores the nuances of humor, particularly dark comedy. She examines what makes a joke timeless, what ensures the success of dark comedy or tragicomedy, and what renders a joke distasteful.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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