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Black Satire Is Having Its Hollywood Moment, but Something Is Missing

Recent releases like “American Fiction” and “The American Society of Magical Negroes” have used absurdist humor to examine race. But they have also depicted narrow views of Blackness.

Maya Phillips
Author: Maya Phillips

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Maya Phillips

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Black People, Comedy and Humor, Erasure: A Novel (Book), Get Out (Movie), Movies, Race and Ethnicity, Sorry to Bother You (Movie), The Society of Magical Negroes (Movie)
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