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How To Make White People Laugh Negin Farsad

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How To Make White People Laugh Negin Farsad
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Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 12.09 MB
Author: Negin Farsad
ISBN: c05cf3ae-5257-473e-9b30-1ec1db88d204, C05CF3AE-5257-473E-9B30-1EC1DB88D204
Language: English
Year: 2016

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How To Make White People Laugh Negin Farsad by Negin Farsad c05cf3ae-5257-473e-9b30-1ec1db88d204, C05CF3AE-5257-473E-9B30-1EC1DB88D204 instant download after payment.

From the acclaimed writer, director, and star of the hit documentary The Muslims are Coming! comes a memoir in essays about growing up Iranian-American in a post-9/11 world and the power of comedy to combat racism.
Negin Farsad is an Iranian-American-Muslim female stand-up comedian who believes she can change the world through jokes. And yes, sometimes that includes fart jokes. In this candid and uproarious book, Farsad shares her personal experiences growing up as the "other" in an American culture that has no time for nuance. In fact, she longed to be black and/or Mexican at various points of her youth, you know, like normal kids. Right? RIGHT?
Writing bluntly and hilariously about the elements of race we are often too politically correct to discuss, Farsad takes a long hard look at the iconography that still shapes our concepts of "black," "white," and "Muslim" today-and what it means when white culture defines the culture. Farsad asks the important questions...

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