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Joking Matters: White Racial Intransigence and Black Comedic Defiance

Autor Lisa M. Beringer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 dec 2026
In Joking Matters, Lisa M. Beringer argues that Black satire functions as a powerful form of resistance to institutionalized racism in American society.
She contends that this dynamic tension between Black comedic defiance and white racial intransigence operates through three interrelated racist ideologies: colorblind ideology, the rejection of anti-racist practices and policies, and post-racialism. Together, these frameworks advance the claim that race and racism have been transcended in American social life and stall racial progress by maintaining a familiar racial status quo. Through close analysis of multiple forms of Black satire, Beringer demonstrates how Black comedic defiance in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries exposes the ways these narratives protect whiteness and white supremacy. As these Black satirists use humor to dismantle racial myths, affirm Black humanity, and advocate for racial justice, their work becomes a powerful cultural intervention, showing that comedy isn't just entertainment but a strategic tool for social critique and political change.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781666939323
ISBN-10: 1666939323
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Introduction: The American Racial Potemkin
Chapter 1: Seeing with American Eyes: Colorblind Racism and Black Comedic Defiance
Chapter 2: (Re)Writing History & Unveiling the Deceit: White Rejection of Anti-Racism & Black Comedic Defiance
Chapter 3: 'It Ain't Been Real Good": Black Comedic Defiance and Post-Racialism
Conclusion: America is Watching: Black Comedic Defiance and the Conversation of Resistance
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

Recenzii

Lisa Beringer's Joking Matters represents an indispensable introduction to African American satire of the twenty-first century. In a context marked by rising white Christian nationalism, assaults on programs to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion, and premature declarations of a "post-racial" America, African American writers, comedians, and performers who resort to satire expose ongoing racial discrimination. Beringer's impressive array of subject matter spans televised comedians such as Key & Peele, Josh Johnson, and W. Kamau Bell, and writers such as Percival Everett and Alice Randall, all of whom demonstrate how race continues to matter. Her excellent presentation and analysis of their material inspire interest in their work and at times uncontained mirth. As her title implies, "joking matters" because it remains one of the few ways to make visible the ways that white Americans' privilege sculpts social, political, institutional, and economic life to create an environment comfortable only for themselves. Beringer argues that like Ralph Ellison of the 1950s the Black satirists of this era are trying to "change the joke and slip the yoke" of race-based oppression and discrimination.
Well researched and theoretically rich, Beringer's Joking Matters offers a thoughtful examination of Black humor and its power against the stultifying nature of white intransigence.