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To Be Real

Truth and Racial Authenticity in African American Standup Comedy

Lanita Jacobs
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Release Date: 21/12/2022

Genre: Language & Reference
Sub-Genre: Society & Culture
Label: Oxford University Press Inc
Language: English
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Pages: 208

Truth and Racial Authenticity in African American Standup Comedy. To Be Real: Truth and Racial Authenticity in African American Standup Comedy examines Black standup comedy over the past decade as a stage for understanding why notions of racial authenticity—in essence, appeals to "realness" and "real Blackness"—emerge as a cultural imperative in African American culture. Ethnographic observations and interviews with Black comedians ground this telling, providing a narrative arc of key historical moments in the newmillennium. Readers will understand how and why African American comics invoke "realness" to qualify nationalist 9/11 discourses and grapple with the racial entailments of the war, overcome a sense of racial despair in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, critique Michael Richards' ["Kramer's"] notorious rant at TheLaugh Factory and subsequent attempts to censor their use of the n-word, and reconcile the politics of a "real" in their own and other Black folks' everyday lives. Additionally, readers will hear through audience murmurs, hisses, and boos how beliefs about racial authenticity are intensely class-wrought and fraught. Moreover, they will appreciate how context remains ever critical to when and why African American comics and audiences lobby for and/or lampoon jokes that differentiate the "real" from the "fake" or "Black folks" from so-called "niggahs." Context and racial vulnerability are critical to understanding how and why allusions to "racialauthenticity" persist in the African American comedic and cultural imagination.