The Laughter of Resistance: Context Collapse, Political Literacy, and the Psychology of Efficacy in Pandji Pragiwaksono’s Mens Rea
This article examines the socio-political impact of Pandji Pragiwaksono’s stand-up special, Mens Rea. It analyzes how comedy serves as a potent tool for political education in Indonesia, transforming public resentment into engagement. By exploring the "Netflix Effect" and context collapse, the text explains why sharp satire often rattles the political elite. Ultimately, it argues that laughing at power restores internal political efficacy, empowering citizens to move from passive observers to active participants in a living democracy.
