Mumbo Jumbo

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Mumbo Jumbo is a 1972 satirical novel by Ishmael Reed that blends African American folklore, postmodern narrative techniques, and political commentary to critique Western culture and history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
satirical novel
author Ishmael Reed
centralTheme African American folklore
African diasporic spirituality
critique of Western culture
cultural imperialism
resistance to Eurocentrism
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques Western historiography
cultural appropriation
white supremacy
featuresConcept Jes Grew
followedBy The Last Days of Louisiana Red
genre African-American literature
historical fiction
postmodern fiction
satire
hasCharacter Black Herman
Earline
Hinckle Von Vampton
hasCriticalReception acclaimed by many literary critics
hasIllustrations yes
hasISBN 9780385074753
hasMainCharacter PaPa LaBas
influencedBy African American folklore
Hoodoo traditions
jazz culture
language English
literaryMovement postmodernism
narrativeStyle metafiction
nonlinear narrative
narrativeTechnique intertextuality
multiple perspectives
pastiche
notableFor blend of folklore and postmodern narrative
satirical treatment of Western civilization
partOf Ishmael Reed bibliography
plotElement mysterious epidemic of dance and joy called Jes Grew
publicationYear 1972
publisher Doubleday
settingPlace New Orleans
New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
settingTime 1920s
studiedIn African American literature courses
postmodern literature courses
usesForm footnotes
photographs
pseudo-historical documents

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Ishmael Reed notableWork Mumbo Jumbo
Ishmael notableWork Mumbo Jumbo
subject surface form: Ishmael Reed