Published Sep 24 2021

‘What Happens Next?’: Should Comedy Cross Lines?

Growth comes with growing pains, and as we work to create a more inclusive, welcoming society, we see that reflected in how audiences respond to art. Artists and entertainers alike have been ostracised from social media and have even lost work for offensive conduct.

But what if it’s your job to shock and satirise? Comedians go where the rest of us can’t – occasionally crossing lines and causing offence. In recent years, we’ve seen comedians come under intense public scrutiny after saying something objectionable.

In the second and final episode on the future of comedy and cancel culture, Dr Susan Carland talks to comedians about walking the fine line between humour and offence, the responsibility of the comedian, and which jokes they think we’ll cringe over in the coming years.

Our guests today on the What Happens Next? podcast are Peter Helliar, presenter of The Project on Network 10; TV personality and activist Nazeem Hussain; 2020 RAW Comedy winner Prue Blake; and Michael Shafar, stand-up comic and writer for The Project.

“Just let people say what they want and audiences will make decisions about who to support and who not to support. I don't think there's a need to muzzle comedians because I think society works it out.”

Michael Shafar

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About the Authors

  • Susan carland

    Director, Bachelor of Global Studies, and Lecturer, School of Language, Literature, Cultures and Linguistics

    Susan's research and teaching specialties focus on gender, sociology, contemporary Australia, terrorism, and Islam in the modern world. Susan hosted the “Assumptions” series on ABC’s Radio National, and was named one of the 20 Most Influential Australian Female Voices in 2012 by The Age.

  • Peter helliar

  • Prue blake

  • Nazeem hussain

  • Michael shafar

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