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

Humor in African American Discourse... (1998)

Gordon, Dexter B. “Humor in African American Discourse: Speaking of Oppression”. Journal of Black Studies, vol. 29, no. 2, 1998, pp. 254-76.

Gordon argues that although American democracy is built upon the foundation of hierarchical Greco-Roman political foundations, African American cultural practices confound the ideologies and organizational strategies of white America. Humor is an example of this, as African American discourse resists neat conformity to the principles of humor developed by ancient philosophical and rhetorical theorists, namely Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero.

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