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"Satire's real purpose as a literary genre is to criticize through humor, irony, caricature, and parody, and ultimately to defy the status quo. In African American Satire, Darryl Dickson-Carr provides the first book-length study of African-American satire and the vital role it has played. In the process he investigates African American literature, American literature, and the history of satire."--BOOK JACKET.
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African American authors, African Americans, African Americans in literature, American Political fiction, American Political satire, American Satire, American fiction, History, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Politics and literature, American fiction, african american authors, history and criticism, Political fiction, history and criticism, Political satire, history and criticism, Satire, americanPlaces
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African American satire: the sacredly profane novel
2001, University of Missouri Press
in English
0826213251 9780826213259
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-220) and index.
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