This Isn’t Funny: How Humor Helps Advance Freedom in Times of Crisis
This Isn’t Funny: How Humor Helps Advance Freedom in Times of Crisis
In moments of democratic backsliding, repression, and political fear, humor often looks trivial—or irresponsible. Yet, in practice, it isn’t. In this talk, Profs. McClennen and Wright draw on their collaborative research to show how laughter can expose authoritarian absurdities, sustain civic engagement, and lower the costs of dissent when traditional forms of opposition are dangerous or blocked. While humor may not be the perfect foil for repression in every circumstance, our work challenges the idea that resistance must always be solemn—and makes the case that humor can be one of democracy’s most resilient defences. Jokes will be provided.
Katz Auditorium, Penn State Law Building
04:00 PM - 05:30 PM on Wed, 25 Feb 2026
Event Supported By
Penn State School of International Affairs, the Penn State Center for Global Studies, and the Central PA chapter of the ACLU of Pennsylvania.
abw5948@psu.edu
Katz Auditorium, Penn State Law Building