The awkward thoughts of W. Kamau Bell

tales of a 6' 4", African American, heterosexual, cisgender, left-leaning, asthmatic, Black and proud blerd, mama's boy, dad, and stand-up comedian

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The awkward thoughts of W. Kamau Bell

tales of a 6' 4", African American, heterosexual, cisgender, left-leaning, asthmatic, Black and proud blerd, mama's boy, dad, and stand-up comedian

  • 3.50 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 5 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 2 Have read

"You may know W. Kamau Bell from his new, Emmy-nominated hit show on CNN, United Shades of America. Or maybe you've read about him in the New York Times, which called him "the most promising new talent in political comedy in many years." Or maybe from The New Yorker, fawning over his brand of humor writing: "Bell's gimmick is intersectional progressivism: he treats racial, gay, and women's issues as inseparable." After all this love and praise, it's time for the next step: a book. The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell is a humorous, well-informed take on the world today, tackling a wide range of issues, such as race relations; fatherhood; the state of law enforcement today; comedians and superheroes; right-wing politics; left-wing politics; failure; his interracial marriage; white men; his up-bringing by very strong-willed, race-conscious, yet ideologically opposite parents; his early days struggling to find his comedic voice, then his later days struggling to find his comedic voice; why he never seemed to fit in with the Black comedy scene. or the white comedy scene; how he was a Black nerd way before that became a thing; how it took his wife and an East Bay lesbian to teach him that racism and sexism often walk hand in hand; and much, much more"--

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Dutton
Language
English
Pages
340

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Table of Contents

Introduction
My awkward youth
Awkward thoughts about superheroes and Doc McStuffins
My awkward blackness
Awkward thoughts about sports
My awkward start in stand-up comedy
Awkward thoughts about Denzel Washington
My awkward middle in stand-up comedy
Awkward thoughts about Creed
My awkward sexism
Awkward thoughts about being a black male, six feet four inches tall in America
My awkward love of a white woman
Awkward thoughts about white guys
My awkwardly awesome parenting skills
Awkward thoughts about 11/9
My awkward failure as a late-night talk show host
Awkward thoughts about the Democratic party
My awkward joking around with the KKK
Awkward thoughts about missing President Obama
My most awkward birthday ever
Epilogue.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
792.7/6028092, B
Library of Congress
PN2287.B414 A3 2017, PN2287.B414 A3 2017eb, PN2287.B414A3 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 340 pages
Number of pages
340

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27233697M
ISBN 10
1101985879
ISBN 13
9781101985878
LCCN
2016059246, 2017016810
OCLC/WorldCat
981907489, 981948624

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