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"An absolute 'must read' selection for the legions of David Chappelle fans, "Dave Chappelle and Philosophy: When Keeping It Wrong Gets Real" is an unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, community, college, and university library Popular Culture, Political Humor, Contemporary Social Issues, and Philosophy collections." -Wisconsin BookWatch
Auteur
Mark Ralkowski is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Honors at George Washington University. He edited Louis C.K. and Philosophy: You Don’t Get to Be Bored (2016) and Curb Your Enthusiasm and Philosophy: Awaken the Social Assassin Within (2012). He has written numerous scholarly works on Heidegger and on ancient Greek philosophy, the latest being Plato at Syracuse (2019).
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The New York Times have praised Dave Chappelle as "an American folk hero" for his ability to communicate across lines of race, class, and culture at a time when Americans are more polarized than they have ever been. Dave Chappelle and Philosophy brings together twenty-five chapters by philosophers of diverse backgrounds and varying points of view, looking closely at the hilarious, annoying, exhilarating, upsetting, and thought-provoking aspects of Chappelle's wonderfully rich output. This volume of the Series serves as an invitation to think about some of the most urgent moral and political questions of our time.
Résumé
The New York Times has praised Dave Chappelle as “an American folk hero” for his ability to communicate across lines of race, class, and culture at a time when Americans are more polarized than they have ever been.**Dave Chappelle and Philosophy brings together twenty-five chapters by philosophers of diverse backgrounds and varying points of view, looking closely at the hilarious, annoying, exhilarating, upsetting, and thought-provoking aspects of Chappelle’s wonderfully rich output. This volume of the Pop Culture and Philosophy Series serves as an invitation to think about some of the most urgent moral and political questions of our time.
Contenu
Why You Can't Cancel Dave Chappelle--Mark Ralkowski
I. When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong
My Money, My Choice--Luis Felipe Bartolo Alegre
Is Dave Chappelle a Good Role Model?--Andy Wible
How Old is Fifteen, Really?--Dave Lyrewood
Who Is John Galt? Dave Chappelle!--Roger Hunt
II. Going Hard in the Paint
A Master of Comedic Irony--Raymond Perrier
Dave Chappelle Knows Better than That--Mia Wood
Introduction to White Stupidity: Philosophy 101--Mukasa Mubirumusoke
Dave Chappelle's Positive Propaganda--Chris A. Kramer
III. Everything's Funny Until It Happens To You
Blouses and Pancakes--Mona Rocha and James Rocha
Upsetting the Alphabet People--Zoe Walker
Is Dave Chappelle a Feminist?--Christopher M. Innes
Why Chappelle Needs to Get Over His #MeToo Headache--Neha Pande
IV. Overwhelmed by the Irony
Clayton Bigsby and the Social Construction of the Self--Richard Bilsker
The Many Contradictions of Dave Chappelle--Duncan Gale
Well, Look No Further, Fella, You Found Me!--John V. Karativis
Dave Chappelle Meets Sigmund Freud--Dru Graham, Bennet Soenen, and Adam Barkman
V. Speaking Recklessly
Revolution or Illusion?--Brandyn Heppard
Dave Chappelle Does Not Trust Us--Steven A. Benko and Scout Burch
Hard Truths and Dangerous Jokes--Lauren Olin
Dave Chappelle Says He Doesn't Mean It, So Just Shut Up Already--Steven Burgess
VI. Revealing People to Themselves
Why Do You Feel Guilty for Loving Dave Chappelle?--Eliza Wizner
How Dave Chappelle and Saint Augustine Help Us See Ourselves--Conor W. Hanson
Original Gangsta--Marisa Diaz-Waian
How Dave Chappelle Uses Absurdity to Make Us Think--Alex R. Gillham
VII. Stand Back from the Elephant
Bibliography
"The Worst Motherfuckers"
Index