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Talking 'bout your mama

Talking 'bout your mama

Elijah Wald

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A game which could inspire raucous laughter or escalate to violence, the dozens provided a wellspring of rhymes, attitude, and raw humor that has influenced pop musicians from Jelly Roll Morton and Robert Johnson to Tupac Shakur and Jay Z. Wald explores the depth of the dozens' roots, looking at mother-insulting and verbal combat from Greenland to the sources of the Niger, and shows its breadth of influence in the writings of Richard Wright, Langston Hughes, and Zora Neale Hurston; the comedy of Richard Pryor and George Carlin; the dark humor of the blues; the hip slang and competitive jamming of jazz; and most recently in the improvisatory battling of rap.

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OL Work ID
OL20000163W

Subjects

Rap (Music)Social life and customsHumorAfrican American wit and humorDozens (Game)History and criticismInvectiveMusicAfrican AmericansRap (music)Musical criticismAfrican americans, social life and customsAfrican americans, musicGames

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