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040 _aUkLoVW
_beng
_cUkLoVW
099 _aMG 20.6
100 1 _aPickering, Michael
245 1 4 _aThe BBC's Kentucky Minstrels, 1933-1950
_b : blackface entertainment on British radio
_c / Michael Pickering
260 _aOxford :
_bJournals Oxford,
_c1996.
300 _bill.
500 _aOffprint.
520 4 _aThis work contains material that readers may find offensive.
_bThe show was an exaggerated depiction of African Americans in the "good ole days" of plantation life in the U. S. South (Kentucky), accentuated with the use of stereotype racist and sexist humor. This article tackles the questions of racism and sexism in popular humour. The cultural transmission of prejudice in comic discourse and the analytical difficulties of dealing with offensive values within such discourse.
534 _pOriginal publication:
_tHistorical journal of film, radio and television,
_fVol. 16, part 2,
_c1996,
_ep. 161-195.
650 7 _aEngland
_9163
650 7 _aMinstrel shows
_911146
650 7 _aBlackface
_952
650 0 _aSexism
_920420
650 7 _aRacism
_911231
650 7 _aCultural history
_910914
650 7 _aRadio
_911232
942 _2VWML
_cPC
_hMG 20.6
999 _c51158
_d51158