You Can't Touch My Hair
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Phoebe Robinson
A NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER • “A must-read...Phoebe Robinson discusses race and feminism in such a funny, real, and specific way, it penetrates your brain and stays with you.”—Ilana Glazer, co-creator and co-star of Broad CityA hilarious and timely essay collection about race, gender, and pop culture from comedy superstar and 2 Dope Queens podcaster Phoebe RobinsonBeing a black woman in America means contending with old prejudices and fresh absurdities every day. Comedian Phoebe Robinson has experienced her fair share over the years: she's been unceremoniously relegated to the role of “the black friend,” as if she is somehow the authority on all things racial; she's been questioned about her love of U2 and Billy Joel (“isn’t that...white people music?”); she's been called “uppity” for having an opinion in the workplace; she's been followed around stores by security guards; and yes, people do ask her whether they can touch her hair all. the. time. Now, she's ready to take these topics to the page—and she’s going to make you laugh as she’s doing it.Using her trademark wit alongside pop-culture references galore, Robinson explores everything from why Lisa Bonet is “Queen. Bae. Jesus,” to breaking down the terrible nature of casting calls, to giving her less-than-traditional advice to the future female president, and demanding that the NFL clean up its act, all told in the same conversational voice that launched her podcast, 2 Dope Queens, to the top spot on iTunes. As personal as it is political, You Can't Touch My Hair examines our cultural climate and skewers our biases with humor and heart, announcing Robinson as a writer on the rise.One of Glamour's “Top 10 Books of 2016”
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Author
Phoebe Robinson
Pages
320
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2016-10-04
ISBN
014312921X 9780143129219
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"Wow this memoir was incredible. Phoebe is black girl magic. I loved her chapter about most iconic black hair and the letters to her young niece Olivia and the John hodgman chapter about being white which was a funny contrast that jokes about White people’s love of Mayo. And Wyatt Cenac’s reaction to going to a gourmet mayo store! It was hilarious!!"
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"Phoebe Robinson is the next big thing. In my opinion, she's been a big thing for a while. But if you're not on board, get on board.<br/>This book should be a must-read for people who are lacking in diversity in their lives. It's a how-to guide on how to respect and appreciate other cultures. <br/>The voice of this book is awesome. It can get a bit ramble-y at times, but in my opinion, it makes the book more like a conversation with a friend or older sister. It's easy to read, and you can tell Phoebe is smart, funny and intuitive.<br/>Get it and put it on your shelf next to your other amazing books by female comedians."