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

Black Literary Humor

Texts tagged under "Black Literary Humor" critically engage and analyze uses of humor, satire, irony, and laughter in literary works by Black writers across the diaspora.

This page has paths:

  1. "Honey, Hush!" Jimisha Relerford

Contents of this path:

  1. Wit and Humor in the Slave Narratives (1977)
  2. Honey, Hush! (1998)
  3. Humor in African American Discourse... (1998)
  4. On the Real Side... (1999)
  5. African American Humor... (2002)
  6. Hokum (2008)
  7. Laughing Fit to Kill (2008)
  8. African American Humor, Irony and Satire... (2009)
  9. Fight the Power... (2012)
  10. Diaspora, Essentialism, and Black Humor... (2012)
  11. Humor in the Caribbean Literary Canon (2012)
  12. Furiously Funny... (2018)
  13. Laughing to Keep from Dying... (2020)