The newest episode of Sound Philosophy is now available. It is entitled: “WEB DuBois, Double Consciousness, and Bert Williams’s Jonah Man.” This episode examines WEB DuBois’s notion of “double consciousness,” which he defines as a way in which Blacks have both the opportunity and the curse of seeing the world in a manner he suggests was unavailable to Whites. I read from the two essays in which DuBois employs the term and address some of the difficulties facing its interpretation. I then employ the term to examine the participation of Black performers in Blackface minstrelsy, specifically James Bland and Bert Williams. Our focus turns to Williams’s signature character, the Jonah Man, which I construe as a subtle and sly critique of social indifference.
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