Phrases with «subversive humor»

"Subversive humor" refers to jokes or comedy that challenges or undermines established norms, authority, or societal expectations, often using sarcasm, irony, or clever wordplay. It is humor that aims to disrupt the status quo or provoke critical thinking about social issues. Full definition

Sentences with «subversive humor»

  • The first Spy Kids was a wonderful surprise, a family movie that the entire family could watch and enjoy, with a great sense of subversive humor. (haro-online.com)
  • If viewers can reconcile themselves with McDonagh's universe — a far more schematic, lurid, literary - minded and perversely taboo - challenging one than our own — «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» is brimming with subversive humor and deep satisfaction. (washingtonpost.com)
  • Both sons of African - American fathers and white mothers, they haven't exactly hid from their mixed - race heritage, mining a good percentage of their cheerfully subversive humor from the ethnic codes and conundrums that still dominate so much of American life. (blog.bullz-eye.com)
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