On the Real Side: A History of African American Comedy
By (Author) Mel Watkins
A Cappella Books
A Cappella Books
10th August 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Dance
Other performing arts
Humour
791.08996073
Paperback
672
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 35mm
911g
Through laughing, lying, and signifying, the underground tradition of African American humour continues to transform American culture. This comprehensive history discusses black face minstrelsy, Stephin Fetchit, and the Amos 'n' Andy show; folktales, race records, and all-black shows and films; Bert Williams, Moms Mabley, and Redd Foxx; Richard Pryor, Whoopi Goldberg, and Eddie Murphy. Here, in a second edition featuring a new afterword, is the definitive account of how black humour has sustained African Americans throughout their history.
"Fascinating and exhaustive ... at once a serious social history and an enormously entertaining reading experience." --Robert Boynton, Chicago Tribune "A penetrating and immensely enjoyable history... For many readers, this book will transform their conception of the character, and the source, of much American popular culture." -- The New Yorker
Mel Watkins is a former editor at The New York Times Book Review. He is the author of Dancing with Strangers: A Memoir. He lives in New York City.