RT Journal Article SR Electronic(1) A1 Al-Mahadin, SalamYR 2022 T1 Mediating mainstream and fringe masculinities on Jordanian comedy shows: Roya TV as a case study JF International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics, VO 18 IS 1 SP 63 OP 83 DO https://doi.org/10.1386/macp_00058_1 PB Intellect, SN 2040-0918, AB Jordanian cultural space has been dominated by the abstract figure of the nashmi, an Arabic word of obscure origin denoting chivalry, generosity, hospitality and courage. It has become indelibly associated with East-Banker Jordanian masculinity, specifically with national emblems including army, police, and civil defence officers, and national sports teams. Palestinian-Jordanian masculinities owe their cultural constructs to a different set of socio-economic and political contingencies that situate them in the much-poorer refugee camps of East Amman. This article aims to explore how the Jordanian channel Roya TV has afforded a platform to comedy productions that entrench the figure of the fringe masculinity of the dawanji (trouble-makers) as an antidote to the mainstream masculinity of the nashmi who dominates state-owned television and radio stations, and virtually all cultural media of representation. Adopting an affective-discursive approach through a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the top 200 episodes of the most viewed comedy shows on Roya TV, the article will argue that the emphasis on the figure of the dawanji has resulted in high levels of physical and verbal aggression and extremely negative portrayals of female characters on these comedy shows which are widely watched by both adults and children., UL https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/macp_00058_1