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

Wit and Humor in the Slave Narratives (1977)

Dance, Daryl. "Wit and Humor in the Slave Narratives." Journal of Afro-American Issues, vol. 5, no. 2, 1977, pp. 125-134.

Dance explores what she describes as compensatory, tragicomic Black humor and the function it serves in slave narratives, folk tales, and throughout the history of African American literature through the 20th century. She identifies the paradox at the center of Black literary humor: the trope of laughter as a response in the face of the harsh reality of Black life in America.
 

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