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How to make a slave : and other essays
Title:
How to make a slave : and other essays
Author:
Walker, Jerald, author.
ISBN:
9780814255995
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Essays. Selections
Publication Information:
Columbus :

Mad Creek Books, an imprint of The Ohio State University Press,

[2020?]

©2020
Physical Description:
viii, 151 pages ; 22 cm
Series:
21st century essays

21st century essays.
Contents:
How to make a slave -- Dragon slayers -- Before grief -- Inauguration -- Kaleshion -- The heritage room -- Unprepared -- Feeding pigeons -- Breathe -- The heart -- Balling -- Testimony -- Smoke -- Wars -- Simple -- The designated driver -- Strippers -- Thieves -- Once more to the ghetto -- Race stories -- Advice to a family man.
Abstract:
For the black community, Jerald Walker asserts in How to Make a Slave, "anger is often a prelude to a joke, as there is broad understanding that the triumph over this destructive emotion lay in finding its punchline." It is on the knife's edge between fury and farce that the essays in this exquisite collection balance. Whether confronting the medical profession's racial biases, considering the complicated legacy of Michael Jackson, paying homage to his writing mentor James Alan McPherson, or attempting to break free of personal and societal sterotypes, Walker elegantly blends personal and cultural critique. The result is a bracing and often humorous examination by one of American's most acclaimed essayists of what it is to grow, parent, write, and exist as a black American male. Walker refuses to lull his readers; instead his missives urge them to do better as they consider, through his eyes, how to be a good citizen, how to be a good father, how to live, and how to love.
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