幽默、吟唱和非裔美国人在梅肯的《佐治亚电报》和《佐治亚公民》中的表现,1855-1860

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
R. Narayan
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本文研究了在内战前的六年里,幽默在乔治亚州梅肯市的两份报纸《佐治亚电讯报》和《佐治亚公民报》上对黑人,特别是非裔美国人的描述中所起的作用。随着这种吟游诗人表演在南方流行起来,报纸上的笑话也经常模仿这种幽默,从而使黑人被种族主义比喻为无知和幼稚。重要的是,使用一种被认为是非裔美国人的方言强调了与这些刻板印象相关的负面属性历史学家对这些笑话的研究不足,尤其是与吟游诗人的关系,他们的研究主要集中在戏剧,石版印刷上
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Humor, Minstrelsy, and the Representation of African Americans in Macon's Georgia Telegraph and Georgia Citizen, 1855–1860
This article considers the role of humor in the representation of Black people, particularly African Americans, in two of Macon, Georgia’s newspapers, the Georgia Telegraph and the Georgia Citizen, in the six years before the Civil War. As the minstrel show gained popularity in the South, newspaper jokes often took on its humor, thus perpetuating the racist tropes of Black people as ignorant and childlike. Importantly, the use of a perceived African American dialect underscored the negative attributes linked to these stereotypes.1 These jokes have been understudied by historians, especially in relation to minstrelsy, where studies have focused on the theater, lithographs
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期刊介绍: Civil War History is the foremost scholarly journal of the sectional conflict in the United States, focusing on social, cultural, economic, political, and military issues from antebellum America through Reconstruction. Articles have featured research on slavery, abolitionism, women and war, Abraham Lincoln, fiction, national identity, and various aspects of the Northern and Southern military. Published quarterly in March, June, September, and December.
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