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Black Pack

Artel Great

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  • 248 sidor
  • 2025
The Black Pack: Comedy, Race & Resistanceis the first book to chronicle the untold history behind the iconic collaborations between a legendary group ofcomedians-Eddie Murphy, Paul Mooney, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Robert Townsend, and Arsenio Hall-who joined forcesas the "Black Pack" in the late 1980s to create a series of socially-charged comedies that revolutionized popular culture and transformed American comedy. Working together as writers, directors, producers, actors, and consultants, the Black Pack created some of the most provocative and enduring Black films and television shows of the twentieth century, including classic productions likeIn Living Color, Coming to America, Hollywood Shuffle, andThe Arsenio Hall Show. The Black Pack collective was armed with a signature comedic style which combined politically-Black satire with edgy social humor that entertained millions, shattered box-office records, and slyly critiqued America's racial condition. Amid escalating social tensions in the 1980s, the Black Pack's comedic output transformed anger into art, wielding the cloak of humor as a rebellious tool to confront unjustbusiness practices in Hollywood and challenge racial narratives embedded in American culture. Their work empowered unapologetically Black voices and expanded creative possibilities for Black artists in the entertainment industry. InThe Black Pack, Artel Great delivers the most comprehensive analysis of this groundbreaking comedy collective, uncovering how the group's socially and politically-charged humor defied systemic barriersto achieve unprecedented commercial successand establish a cultural legacythat continues to inspiremedia creators today and across new generations.
  • Författare: Artel Great
  • Format: Laminated cover
  • ISBN: 9781978838147
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 248
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2025-06-17
  • Förlag: Rutgers University Press