Serrated Edge

Serrated Edge
Podcast Description
Welcome to the Serrated Edge, where we interview early career researchers and graduate students working in humour studies! A companion to the Cutting Edge AHSN podcast, it's a short and sweet '5 questions in 15' minutes format.
The Serrated Edge is recorded on the unceded lands of the Bunurong people of the Kulin Nations at Monash University Caulfield Campus. We pay our respects to First Nations elders past and present, and acknowledge their long histories of storytelling and humour
Intro/outro music: Staying Positive by spinningmerkaba (Creative Commons attribution-noncommercial licence).
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The podcast focuses on humour studies, analyzing how humour intersects with language, culture, and identity. For example, episodes have explored workplace discourse analysis in humour, the relationship between stand-up comedy and politics in India, and the role of satire in climate fiction. Specific focus areas include language and gender, comedic practices in various cultures, and the impact of media on social change.

Welcome to the Serrated Edge, where we interview early career researchers and graduate students working in humour studies! A companion to the Cutting Edge AHSN podcast, it’s a short and sweet ‘5 questions in 15’ minutes format.
The Serrated Edge is recorded on the unceded lands of the Bunurong people of the Kulin Nations at Monash University Caulfield Campus. We pay our respects to First Nations elders past and present, and acknowledge their long histories of storytelling and humour
Intro/outro music: Staying Positive by spinningmerkaba (Creative Commons attribution-noncommercial licence).
Stephanie is a PhD Candidate in linguistics at the University of Canterbury. Stephanie's work crosses the areas of workplace discourse analysis; language, gender, and sexuality; and sports linguistics. Her current research examines the renegotiation of gender, sex and sexual identities within sports organisations.

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