The Black Pack: Comedy, Race, and Resistance
Autor Artel Greaten Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 iun 2025 – vârsta ani
Working together as writers, directors, producers, actors, and consultants, the Black Pack created some of the most provocative and enduring Black films and television shows of the twentieth century, including classic productions like In Living Color, Coming to America, Hollywood Shuffle, and The Arsenio Hall Show. The Black Pack collective was armed with a signature comedic style which combined politically-Black satire with edgy social humor that entertained millions, shattered box-office records, and slyly critiqued America’s racial condition. Amid escalating social tensions in the 1980s, the Black Pack’s comedic output transformed anger into art, wielding the cloak of humor as a rebellious tool to confront unjust business practices in Hollywood and challenge racial narratives embedded in American culture. Their work empowered unapologetically Black voices and expanded creative possibilities for Black artists in the entertainment industry.
In The Black Pack, Artel Great delivers the most comprehensive analysis of this groundbreaking comedy collective, uncovering how the group’s socially and politically-charged humor defied systemic barriers to achieve unprecedented commercial success and establish a cultural legacy that continues to inspire media creators today and across new generations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781978838130
ISBN-10: 1978838131
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 30 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10: 1978838131
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 30 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Notă biografică
ARTEL GREAT is the George and Judy Marcus Endowed Chair in African American Cinema Studies and assistant professor of cinema and media at San Francisco State University. He is an Independent Spirit Award–nominated filmmaker and the coeditor of Black Cinema & Visual Culture: Art and Politics in the 21st Century.
Recenzii
"Great deftly examines an era when a group of Black actors, writers, and comedians met and collaborated on a brand of subversive comedy that generated laughs while calling out the hypocrisy and absurdity of racism. . . . Great gives the talented men of the Black Pack their due in each chapter, while providing social and cultural lessons. . . . An entertaining and essential read."
"Through the strong analysis and details of production, financing, social, and cultural contexts, The Black Pack effectively brings together production studies, political economy, and cultural analysis of film and television. Artel Great provides readers an in-depth analysis and explores practices that produced revolutionary laughter, a Black gaze, and Black resistance cinema."
"Steeped in a deep understanding of history, Black culture, and media industries, The Black Pack is a critical intervention that contextualizes, recuperates, and rearticulates the significance of the work of this collective of Black multi-hyphenates for a new generation of viewers."
"Provides a necessary history of Black resistance humor from its origins in American slavery to the present. It also presents a lot of fascinating ideas Great refers to throughout the book, such as the Black Pack's ability to entertain audiences across multiple mediums, the group's role in representing 1980s Black masculinity, what counted as success and resistance humor in the Reagan era, and Afrofuturism. Great provides a breakdown of Black resistance humor through waves, referring to the Black Pack as the pioneers and faces of the sixth wave of Black resistance humor. . . . Ultimately, The Black Pack fills a gap in humor scholarship by offering an account of a relatively underexplored group of comedians in media and comedy studies. Great is at his best when he demonstrates the significance of these comedians as legitimate agents of Black resistance humor, especially Eddie Murphy, arguably the most successful comedian in American history. Great makes the book feel personal by relating his own experience as not only a comedian and actor but also as someone who derived joy from the Black Pack's comedy productions. More uniquely, The Black Pack makes a significant scholarly contribution to the research on Afrofuturism."
"Through the strong analysis and details of production, financing, social, and cultural contexts, The Black Pack effectively brings together production studies, political economy, and cultural analysis of film and television. Artel Great provides readers an in-depth analysis and explores practices that produced revolutionary laughter, a Black gaze, and Black resistance cinema."
"Steeped in a deep understanding of history, Black culture, and media industries, The Black Pack is a critical intervention that contextualizes, recuperates, and rearticulates the significance of the work of this collective of Black multi-hyphenates for a new generation of viewers."
"Provides a necessary history of Black resistance humor from its origins in American slavery to the present. It also presents a lot of fascinating ideas Great refers to throughout the book, such as the Black Pack's ability to entertain audiences across multiple mediums, the group's role in representing 1980s Black masculinity, what counted as success and resistance humor in the Reagan era, and Afrofuturism. Great provides a breakdown of Black resistance humor through waves, referring to the Black Pack as the pioneers and faces of the sixth wave of Black resistance humor. . . . Ultimately, The Black Pack fills a gap in humor scholarship by offering an account of a relatively underexplored group of comedians in media and comedy studies. Great is at his best when he demonstrates the significance of these comedians as legitimate agents of Black resistance humor, especially Eddie Murphy, arguably the most successful comedian in American history. Great makes the book feel personal by relating his own experience as not only a comedian and actor but also as someone who derived joy from the Black Pack's comedy productions. More uniquely, The Black Pack makes a significant scholarly contribution to the research on Afrofuturism."
Descriere
This book tells the story of how five comedic pioneers—Eddie Murphy, Paul Mooney, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Robert Townsend, and Arsenio Hall—joined forces to revolutionize American popular culture. Known as Hollywood’s “Black Pack,” they shattered Hollywood norms, using sharp social satire to boldly critique America’s persistent racial inequalities.
Cuprins
Contents
Introduction: Black-American Humor and Rituals of Resistance
1 Planet Provocative: Paul Mooney, The Richard Pryor Show & Revolutionary Laughter
2 Black Star Power: The Economics of Eddie Murphy & the Rise of the Black Pack
3 The Mothership: Hollywood Shuffle & the Arrival of Robert Townsend
4 The Hipness Litmus: The Arsenio Hall Show, In Living Color & Black Pack TV
Coda: Black Resistance Humor into the Afro-Future
Acknowledgments
Notes
Appendix
Introduction: Black American Humor and Rituals of Resistance 1
1 Planet Provocative: Paul Mooney, The Richard Pryor Show, and
Revolutionary Laughter 31
2 Black Star Power: The Economics of Eddie Murphy and the
Rise of the Black Pack 69
3 The Mothership: Hollywood Shuffle and the Arrival of Robert
Townsend 109
4 The Hipness Litmus: The Arsenio Hall Show, In Living Color,
and Black Pack TV 145
Coda: Black Resistance Humor into the Afro-Future
183
Appendix: The Complete List of Black Pack Productions 207
Acknowledgments 211
Notes 215
Index 229
Introduction: Black-American Humor and Rituals of Resistance
1 Planet Provocative: Paul Mooney, The Richard Pryor Show & Revolutionary Laughter
2 Black Star Power: The Economics of Eddie Murphy & the Rise of the Black Pack
3 The Mothership: Hollywood Shuffle & the Arrival of Robert Townsend
4 The Hipness Litmus: The Arsenio Hall Show, In Living Color & Black Pack TV
Coda: Black Resistance Humor into the Afro-Future
Acknowledgments
Notes
Appendix
Introduction: Black American Humor and Rituals of Resistance 1
1 Planet Provocative: Paul Mooney, The Richard Pryor Show, and
Revolutionary Laughter 31
2 Black Star Power: The Economics of Eddie Murphy and the
Rise of the Black Pack 69
3 The Mothership: Hollywood Shuffle and the Arrival of Robert
Townsend 109
4 The Hipness Litmus: The Arsenio Hall Show, In Living Color,
and Black Pack TV 145
Coda: Black Resistance Humor into the Afro-Future
183
Appendix: The Complete List of Black Pack Productions 207
Acknowledgments 211
Notes 215
Index 229