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Word by word emancipation and the act of writing /
Published 2013Subjects: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Word by word emancipation and the act of writing /
Published 2013Subjects: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Crazy funny : popular black satire and the method of madness /
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…Introduction: black raving mad -- "When keeping it real goes wrong": Dave Chappelle, melancholia, and the phenomenology of race -- "The new millennium minstrel show": unmasking blackface and black madness in Spike Lee's Bamboozled -- "The emancipation disintegration": suicidal ideation and black liberation in Paul Beatty's The white boy shuffle -- "I am not myself today…”
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Crazy funny : popular black satire and the method of madness /
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…Introduction: black raving mad -- "When keeping it real goes wrong": Dave Chappelle, melancholia, and the phenomenology of race -- "The new millennium minstrel show": unmasking blackface and black madness in Spike Lee's Bamboozled -- "The emancipation disintegration": suicidal ideation and black liberation in Paul Beatty's The white boy shuffle -- "I am not myself today…”
Taylor & Francis
OCLC metadata license agreement
Electronic eBook