id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rcgzht4ddfhchg2ss25m5pthxe Anne Graefer Unruly Women and Carnivalesque Countercontrol: Offensive Humor in Mediated Social Protest 2018 20 .pdf application/pdf 8526 543 55 offensive humor, social protest, women's march, digital culture, carnivalesque context of social media, offensive political humor advances the so-called echo chambers we argue that the online circulation of humorous (yet offensive) protest posters creates forms of We argue that the Women's March provides unique insight into how offensive humor can function Women's March through the online circulation of offensive protest humor. affective political communication, and about how protesters and social media users can grab our the carnivalesque to consider the ambiguous workings of this offensive humor in political protest. The DACA DACA protest poster then uses offensive, bodily humor to produce Trump as a figure of could, for instance, argue that offensive humor works here to undermine the powerful White man compliance, and agreeability (Fox, 1977; Tolman, Impett, Tracy, & Michael, 2006). Returning to the subject of the Women's March, we argue that offensive humor is a worthy political ./cache/work_rcgzht4ddfhchg2ss25m5pthxe.pdf ./txt/work_rcgzht4ddfhchg2ss25m5pthxe.txt