African American Humor
stepin fetchit
a black actor who played an ignorant fool on screen and WAS a trickster off screen...was pretty hard to direct because he always did his own thing. became the highest paid black actor and was his own agent, could sell a movie just with his name
bill foster
a black producer who insisted that blacks were ideal for movies because of their "low mellow voices" and featured movies with bert williams, but never really got famous because they were still racist
oscar micheaux
a director whose complex films emphasized inferior black stereotypes
stepin fetchit
a famous black actor whose career REALLY began with Hearts in Dixie in 1929
billy kersands
a famous black minstrel who had a HUGE mouth and was also funny, danced, and did acrobatics. recreated the Sambo character
Edwin Forrest
a famous ethiopian delineator who didnt do anything else
vaudeville
a more calm and restrained version of minstrelsy that didnt involve whores or swearing...started to change the nature of entertainment in America
langston hughes
a writer who wrote scripts for movies with black characters and wanted to portray them more authentically but was forced to write more derogatory things
naive humor
actually not knowing things and it being funny to others
george washington dixie
an ethiopian delineator who went on to become a minstrel performer
uncle remus tales
animal tales were also called these, involved the rabbit and other animals to portray that slaves used wit and cunning to outsmart their masters. was outwardly for children but had moral lessons that adults understood, lots written by Joel Chandler Harris
gosden and correll
began the amos n andy phenom, two white guys who started off singing but then portrayed (thru radio) black guys in their show sam and henry, then switched name to amos n andy and went on tv in blackface
willie best
black actor hired to replace fetchit because fetchit was demanding too much money, always looked like he was about to run away
mantan moreland
black actor huge eyes = double take became famous, played Birmingham the chauffeur, energetic comedian
bill bojangles robinson
black actor who danced with shirley temple, was also a comedian in vaudeville, america's most respected and distinguished black stage performer
hogan
black minstrel who wrote "all coons look alike to me". didnt try to be authentic or change the negative portrayals, rather was acting like a buffoon because it was popular
sam lucas
black minstrel who wrote minstrel songs that were less offensive and more about quick witted humor. was also the first black actor in both the film and stage production of uncle tom's cabin, was a transitional figure because he started to counter the prevailing negative image of black stage actors
Ethiopian delineators
blackface entertainers who just basically mimicked any african americans they saw in order to be funny, included Forrest, Dixie, and Thomas Rice.
Ostendorf
blacks are portrayed as culture-less and are greatly exaggerated, they have to lead double-edged lives where the private and public humor are different (who thought this?)
ellison
blacks need double vision, they need to be able to look at the word in this tragic yet comedic way (aka tragicomic) = bittersweet (who thought this?)
Du Bois
blacks should not partake in any aspect of negro humor because it will prevent them from ever getting anywhere in society, there IS such a thing as black culture and in fact it really influenced american culture, double consciousness was his shit (who thought this?)
thomas rice
coined the "Jim Crow" dance because he mimicked the crippled slave and made it look like all african american dance wast this way
bergson/sypher
comedy = intellectual exercise, has nothing to do with feelings or emotions and thus can only be for humans. comedy = SOCIAL and makes, is made by, and changes with society. "comedy demands incongruity", there is never 1 simple definition because comedy is the ability to see several sides...double view! comedy > tragedy open society = comedy! closed society = dictatorial, no comedy really which two scholars said these things ?
parody/travesty
comic device that means destroying the unity between a person's character and his/her actions (obama in a high voice that he doesnt usually have)
caricature
comic device that means making fun of and degrading a person's single trait, capitalizing on that
mimicry
comic device that means making objects humorous by mirroring and making fun of a person's speech, actions, attributes, etc.
unmasking
comic device that means showing an aspect of someone that is totally not what we would expect but is true of them (dave chappelle acting serious in a business meeting, tripping and then starting to swear and talk ghetto)
williams and walker
comic duo who really had style and brought their success from "two real coons" to broadway and vaudeville. we better actors than the other duo but also brought ragtime. also cakewalk
miller and lyles
comic duo who refined the stage duo of black minstrels, they heavily influenced amos n andy and wrote "shuffle along" which went on broadway in 1921 and was a HUGE success= very important for black performers. brought ragtime and non-racial (more backwoods/frontier) humor to the forefront
bert williams
considered the best comedian of his time (amongst all comedians), was the first black superstar (ziegfield follies) and the highest paid performer at the time. he was a wise man who played a fool on stage, but was still able to humanize the "darky" stereotype...which is something black comedians couldnt do again for av ery long time. also pantomimed. didnt want to be on stage with whites
1865
date of the start of black minstrelsy
d.w. griffith
directed birth of a nation...made kkk look heroic = WICKED racist
butterfly mcqueen
female black actress who was childish and mind was in another world (female stepin fetchit)
haddie mcdaniels
female black actress who was in gone with the wind, tough and aggressive
louis beavers
female black actress who was kind of like the aunt jamima character, loving and caring
dan emmett
founder of the virginia minstrels
Aristotle
humor is the juxtaposition of 2 incongruous ideas or images, we laugh because of the surprise and misdirection a (who believed this?)
freud
introduced naiveté, that comedy is FOUND but jokes are MADE, comedy comes from digressions from the norm, so when someone does something uncivilized it is funny because the norm of society is to be civilized (who believed this?)
Hobbes
laughter is what happens when we realize we are superior to others, laugh at the expense of them (who believed this?)
Toll
minstrelsy was a good thing (for whites) because it was comforting and reassuring to feel that blacks liked feeling inferior (who thought this?)
Ellison
minstrelsy was bad because it created the burden of race where blacks just thought about how bad it was that they were black, it was a form of cultural domination because minstrels reduce blacks to negative/grotesque people (who thought this?)
Huggins
minstrelsy was bad because it was a caricature (inherently negative) of African American society (who thought this?)
Rourke
minstrelsy was good because it helped to shape american culture, we have to look beyond the racist aspects of minstrelsy to find that it is beneficial, it combines the 3 humors (backwoods, frontier and negro) to create a new and novel culture (who thought this?)
edison and biograph
originally just filmed blacks doing every day things, but when scripted movies came out it was only whites
misleading naivete
pretending to be stupid and not knowing things because others expect it and it's funny, but really knew better
jim crow
rural black stereotype that developed in minstrelsy
Lott
scholar who said that it minstrel shows were not either people's culture or cultural domination, but rather were both
samboism
slaves developed this method as a way to express their emotions without saying them, thru misleading naiveté really
Virginia Minstrels, 1843
the first minstrel group and the date they began. founded by dan emmett, mix of backwoods and frontier humor
numbskull and trickster
these tales included Jon and the black snake and the fake competition one
john and ole massa
these tales were about the slave misleading the master, HUMANS and not animals
lincoln motion picture
this company was the first organized black producing company that made "race films"
hallelujah
this movie was directed by king vidor, all black cast, did things that previous movies didnt, and reflected the director's genuine interest in the southern lifestyle
hearts in dixie
this stepin fetchit movie came out in 1929 and had an all black cast with some comedic aspects but was on a plantation still
Backwoods
this type of humor was braggy, raunchy, and wild west-esque
yankee
this type of humor was quick witted and had lots of puns/satire
ritual of delusion
this was how blacks and whites interacted, involved double conc., vision and edge. essentially slaves had to pretend to be the stereotypes that whites portrayed them as, = amusement but this lead to the idea that they needed whites to support them
zip coon
urban black stereotype that developed in minstrelsy
people's culture
view of minstrelsy that is more positive, says that the shows celebrated black culture and authentically presented it on stage, Mahar subscribed to this view
cultural domination
view of minstrelsy that it was negative and was a demeaning portrait of blacks that wasnt authentic at all
james bland
was a black minstrel who wrote minstrel songs that were still about sambo and derogatory...songs were bought by white guys and he never got credit for them
henry juba lane
was a famous black minstrel who was best known for his dancing