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Richard Pryor: Melancholy and the Religion of Tragicomedy
Authors:I. A. Durham
Affiliation:(1) Princeton Theological Seminary, P. O. Box 821 Princeton, NJ 08542-0803, USA
Abstract:Drawing on Donald Capps’ discussion in Men and Their Religion (2000) on the development of the melancholy self in early childhood and the emergence of three religious impulses as a consequence of its development (the religions of honor, hope, and humor), this article focuses on the early childhood experience of Richard Pryor and the role that the religion of humor plays in helping him cope with these experiences. Particular attention is given to his grandmother’s paradoxical role in his life and his identification of her as his spiritual mother.
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