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The Oscar Nominee Cord Jefferson on Why Race Is so “Fertile” for Comedy

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Using Comedy to Address Racial Issues and Stereotypes

This chapter explores the use of comedy as a tool to tackle racial stereotypes and examine the struggles faced by black actors. The speaker shares their own film, erasure, and emphasizes the importance of maintaining humor and metatextuality in addressing these issues.

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