Om To Be Real
During watershed moments of crisis or incessant hope, African Americans' varied stances around racial authenticity often bespeak a need to define who and whose they are, if only to contend with the enduring significance of race. In To Be Real: Truth and Racial Authenticity in African American Standup Comedy, Lanita Jacobs analyzes a decade of Black standup comedy to understand "realness" and "real Blackness" as a cultural imperative in African American
culture. By consciously valuing a "real"-as opposed to strict notions of "the real" (which too often essentialize, objectify, and exclude)-this book reveals why authenticity matters to African Americans.
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