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A bold interdisciplinary exploration of humor as a tool for African social and political critique. This collection reveals how laughter challenges power and expands cultural dialogue.
Edited by Jennalee Donian and Andrea Hurst, this Bloomsbury volume examines how humor operates as a critical lens in African contexts—bridging politics, identity, and resistance through satire, storytelling, and cultural expression.
A bold interdisciplinary exploration of humor as a tool for African social and political critique. This collection reveals how laughter challenges power and expands cultural dialogue.
Edited by Jennalee Donian and Andrea Hurst, this Bloomsbury volume examines how humor operates as a critical lens in African contexts—bridging politics, identity, and resistance through satire, storytelling, and cultural expression.
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