This dissertation examines artistic responses to the prevailing racial discourse of the early21st century United States, i.e. post-racialism. Each chapter explores the work of artists invarious media—film, portraiture, television, and music—with an emphasis on the waysthat their practices of ironic substitution and recontextualization—e.g. parody, pastiche,satire—work to simultaneously revise previous aesthetic works and modes and to engagewith a hegemonic US post-racial narrative that has at its core the maintenance of whitesupremacy and the suppression of race as an avenue through which to formulategrievance against oppressive state and institutional structures. This project is in dialoguenot only with contemporary critical race theory bu...
This study explores humor, irony, and satire in the wake of the September 11th attacks, and in relat...
After the tragedy of 9/11 in the West and the crisis of socialism in the East, the overriding ironic...
<p>This project traces the seemingly improbable intersections between performances of blackness and ...
This dissertation examines the rise of satire within twenty-first century African American literatur...
This dissertation examines the rise of satire within twenty-first century African American literatur...
My dissertation is motivated by two general problems within contemporary North American racial polit...
This dissertation considers how contemporary satirical works by Black artists levy a substantive cri...
This dissertation develops from the contention that African-American literary historiography has neg...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation project investigates some of the way...
This dissertation focuses on the intersection of political change and cultural production in the Uni...
Rhetorics of Complete Disorder in Post-Ferguson America examines how Blackness is figured within, an...
This dissertation investigates late twentieth-century United States-based artists’ appropriations of...
The purpose of this thesis project is to look at the works of contemporary African American satirist...
This study explores humor, irony, and satire in the wake of the September 11th attacks, and in relat...
textThe social and political function of humor in any era is to provide commentary, insight, and cat...
This study explores humor, irony, and satire in the wake of the September 11th attacks, and in relat...
After the tragedy of 9/11 in the West and the crisis of socialism in the East, the overriding ironic...
<p>This project traces the seemingly improbable intersections between performances of blackness and ...
This dissertation examines the rise of satire within twenty-first century African American literatur...
This dissertation examines the rise of satire within twenty-first century African American literatur...
My dissertation is motivated by two general problems within contemporary North American racial polit...
This dissertation considers how contemporary satirical works by Black artists levy a substantive cri...
This dissertation develops from the contention that African-American literary historiography has neg...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation project investigates some of the way...
This dissertation focuses on the intersection of political change and cultural production in the Uni...
Rhetorics of Complete Disorder in Post-Ferguson America examines how Blackness is figured within, an...
This dissertation investigates late twentieth-century United States-based artists’ appropriations of...
The purpose of this thesis project is to look at the works of contemporary African American satirist...
This study explores humor, irony, and satire in the wake of the September 11th attacks, and in relat...
textThe social and political function of humor in any era is to provide commentary, insight, and cat...
This study explores humor, irony, and satire in the wake of the September 11th attacks, and in relat...
After the tragedy of 9/11 in the West and the crisis of socialism in the East, the overriding ironic...
<p>This project traces the seemingly improbable intersections between performances of blackness and ...