218 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
30 B-W images
Paperback
Release Date:17 Jun 2025
ISBN:9781978838130
Hardcover
Release Date:17 Jun 2025
ISBN:9781978838147
Amidst escalating social tensions in the 1980s, five comedic pioneers—Eddie Murphy, Paul Mooney, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Robert Townsend, and Arsenio Hall—joined forces to revolutionize American popular culture. Known as Hollywood’s “Black Pack,” they weren’t just funny—they were fearless. With iconic projects like In Living Color, Coming to America, and The Arsenio Hall Show, the Black Pack shattered Hollywood norms, using sharp social satire to critique America’s persistent racial inequalities. Their work confronted dehumanizing narratives of Black identity, unapologetically empowered Black voices, and expanded creative possibilities for Black artists in a white-dominated industry. Their alliance transformed anger into art, wielding comedy as a form of resistance while crafting some of the most provocative and enduring cultural productions of the twentieth century.
In The Black Pack, Artel Great delivers the first comprehensive analysis of this groundbreaking collective, uncovering how their innovative socially and politically-charged strategies redefined American comedy. This illuminating study examines their unprecedented commercial success and the systemic barriers they defied, revealing how their cultural legacy continues to inspire new Black creators today.
In The Black Pack, Artel Great delivers the first comprehensive analysis of this groundbreaking collective, uncovering how their innovative socially and politically-charged strategies redefined American comedy. This illuminating study examines their unprecedented commercial success and the systemic barriers they defied, revealing how their cultural legacy continues to inspire new Black creators today.
Through the strong analysis and details of production, financing, social, and cultural contexts, The Black Pack effectively brings together production studies, political economy, and cultural analysis of film and television. Artel Great provides readers an in-depth analysis and explores practices that produced revolutionary laughter, a Black gaze, and Black resistance cinema.
ARTEL GREAT holds the George and Judy Marcus Endowed Chair in African-American Cinema Studies and is an assistant professor of Critical Studies at the San Francisco State University, School of Cinema. He is also an Independent Spirit Award-nominated filmmaker and Black cinema scholar. He is the co-editor of Black Cinema & Visual Culture: Art and Politics in the 21st Century.
Contents
Introduction: Black-American Humor and Rituals of Resistance
1 Planet Provocative: Paul Mooney, The Richard Pryor Show & Revolutionary
Laughter
2 Black Star Power: The Economics of Eddie Murphy & the Rise of the Black Pack
3 The Mothership: Hollywood Shuffle & the Arrival of Robert Townsend
4 The Hipness Litmus: The Arsenio Hall Show, In Living Color & Black Pack TV
Coda: Black Resistance Humor into the Afro-Future
Acknowledgments
Notes
Appendix
Introduction: Black-American Humor and Rituals of Resistance
1 Planet Provocative: Paul Mooney, The Richard Pryor Show & Revolutionary
Laughter
2 Black Star Power: The Economics of Eddie Murphy & the Rise of the Black Pack
3 The Mothership: Hollywood Shuffle & the Arrival of Robert Townsend
4 The Hipness Litmus: The Arsenio Hall Show, In Living Color & Black Pack TV
Coda: Black Resistance Humor into the Afro-Future
Acknowledgments
Notes
Appendix