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- Brand: J. Finley
- Categoria: Social Science
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- Ultima actualizare: 15-12-2024 01:42:32
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Black women comedians are more visible than ever, performing around the world in physical venues like comedy clubs and festivals, along with appearing in films, streaming specials, and online videos. Across these mediums, humor--and particularly sass--functions as a tool for
Black women to articulate and redress cultural, social, and political marginalization. J
Finley theorizes sass as a new critical lens to better understand the power of
Black women\'s humor and humanity and explores how sass functions as a powerful resource in Black women\'s expressive repertoire. Challenging mainstream assumptions about sassiness as an identity or personality trait to which Black women humorists may be reduced,
Finley deploys sass to create a new genre of discourse for understanding the ways in which Black women use language, style, gesture, and intent to produce meaning--often humorous--in speaking back to authority. Grounded in an ethnographic approach to Black women\'s experiences,
Finley conducted extensive interviews as well as participant-observation as a critic, audience member, and comic herself to collect and honor the stories that Black women comics tell about themselves. Interdisciplinary and conceptually rigorous, Finley\'s work shows us how we can and should read Black women\'s expressions of sass in humor as attempts at social transformation that involve a fundamental critique of power and authority, and a gesture at collective liberation.