Sacha Baron Cohen, Anti-Semitism, and Borat: Using Advocacy and Irony to Speak Out Against Hate
Abstract The research compares the ironically anti-Semitic Sacha Baron Cohen character of Borat Sagdiyev from the 2020 Borat Subsequent Moviefilm with Cohen’s 2019 uncharacteristic out-of-character public advocacy work with the Anti-Defamation League in an effort to stop the spread of hate online vi...
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