Icons of African American Comedy
By (Author) Eddie M. Tafoya
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
2nd June 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Individual actors and performers
792.7602808996073
Hardback
308
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
794g
This in-depth compilation of the lives, works, and contributions of 12 icons of African-American comedy explores their impact on American entertainment and the way America thinks about race. Despite the popularity of comedic superstars like Bill Cosby and Whoopi Goldberg, few books have looked at the work of African-American comedians, especially those who, like Godfrey Cambridge and Moms Mabley, dramatically impacted American humor. Icons of African American Comedy remedies that oversight. Beginning with an introduction that explores the history and impact of black comedians, the book offers in-depth discussions of 12 of the most important African-American comedians of the past 100-plus years: Bert Williams, Moms Mabley, Redd Foxx, Dick Gregory, Flip Wilson, Godfrey Cambridge, Bill Cosby, Richard Pryor, Whoopi Goldberg, Damon Wayans, Chris Rock, and Dave Chappelle. Each essay discusses the comedian's early life and offers an analysis of his or her contributions to American entertainment. Providing a variety of viewpoints on African-American comedy, the book shows how these comedians changed American comedy and American society.
What a surprise to laugh while reviewing a new reference title! This one features comedy iconsthose who, 1) challenge the status quo, 2) influence millions, and 3) impact history; so it includes lots of humorous material while informing the reader and reflecting on race and entertainment history. . . . This entertaining work belongs in most circulating collections. * Booklist *
Eddie Tafoya is associate professor of American literature and creative writing at New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas, NM.