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A Note on Usage | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | Sacredly Profane: Toward a Theory of African American Literary Satire | 14 |
Ch. 2 | Precursors: Satire through the Harlem Renaissance, 1900-1940 | 38 |
Ch. 3 | Channeling the Lower Frequencies: African American Satire from World War II through the Postwar Era | 82 |
Ch. 4 | "Nation Enough": Black Politics in the 1960s and the Advent of the Multicultural Iconoclast | 112 |
Ch. 5 | New Politics, New Voices: Black Satire in the Post-Civil Rights Era | 164 |
Bibliography | 209 | |
Index | 221 |
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