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Learning, Laughing, and Loving: Behind the Scenes of The Daily Show
Dr. Warren Farrell's first public response to his controversial appearance on The Daily Show.
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| Summary In today's cultural climate, it's becoming increasingly difficult to talk about complex things in the mainstream media without being reduced to a caricature or a talking point. This is one of the things that makes The Daily Show so extraordinary—it walks the line between laughter and learning in a really fascinating way, often using irony, snark, and cynicism as a "trojan horse" for authenticity. Warren Farrell was recently featured on a controversial segment of The Daily Show, in which he, the very notion of male inequality, and "men's work" as a whole were hilariously lampooned by Daily Show correspondent Samantha Bee (watch the full five-minute clip on the right). This clip has caused a bit of a stir in many online communities, drawing fire from almost every conceivable angle, from "why does The Daily Show hate men?" all the way to "when will men just stop whining and learn how to man up?"
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Contributors:
Warren Farrell
Dr. Warren Farrell is the author of many books, including two award-winning international best-sellers, Why Men Are The Way They Are and The Myth of Male Power. His most recent books are Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say, which is a selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club, and Why Men Earn More, which is about how the gap in pay between men and women really isn't discrimination and how women can earn more.
Corey W. deVos
Corey W. deVos is a Writer, Content Producer, and Webmaster at Integral Life as well as the Site Manager of KenWilber.com. He has worked for Integral Institute since Spring of 2003, and has been a student of integral theory and practice for well over a decade. A collection of Corey's writings and "trans-genre" DJ mixes can be found on www.CoreyWdeVos.com
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