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Contemporary Black Humor Criticism
Introduction
Representative Works
Criticism: Overviews And General Studies
Counterhumor: Comedy in Contemporary American Fiction
The Ethics of Contemporary Black Humor
Barth and Black Humor
Criticism: Black Humor In American Fiction
The Mode of ‘Black Humor.’
Black Humor: To Weep with Laughing
Criticism: Development And History
Surrealist Black Humor as Oppositional Discourse
What Was Black Humor?
Criticism: Major Authors
The Absurd Quest and Black Humor in Ken Kesey's Sometimes a Great Notion
A World Worth Laughing At: Catch-22 and the Humor of Black Humor
Transgression in the Fiction of Philip Roth
Kurt Vonnegut: ‘I Had to Laugh Like Hell.’
Six Degrees of Separation
Criticism: Technique And Narrative
Literary Production and Reception of Black Humor Fiction and Kurt Vonnegut
Notes on Technique in Black Humor
Further Reading