"Honey, Hush!": Toward A Diasporic Analysis of Black Women’s Literary Humor

Diaspora, Essentialism, and Black Humor... (2012)

Parent, Emmanuel. "Diaspora, Essentialism, and Black Humor: Echoes of Double Consciousness in Ralph Ellison." L'Homme, vol. 203-204, no. 3-4, 2012, pp. 481-500.

Translated from the original French, this article draws on African American culture and Ralph Ellison’s writings to challenge the perceived essentialism of minority group and diaspora cultures. Parent invokes the concepts of humor and double consciousness to call for understanding of the plasticity, duplicity, and complexity of essentialist notions of diasporic identity. 

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