Greater Atlanta. Black Satire after Obama, Paperback/***
Argues that in the years after the widespread hopefulness surrounding Barack Obama’s election as president waned, Black satire began to reveal a profound shift in US culture. The book examines more than a dozen novels, films and TV shows that together reveal the ways in which Black satire has developed in response to contemporary cultural dynamics. Publisher: University Press of Mississippi Number of pages: 277 Publication date: 2024 Dimensions: 155 x 236 x 24 Cover type: Paperback Editor(s): James J. Donahue