How to Rent a Negro

How to Rent a Negro
How to Rent a Negro

How to Rent a Negro

By damali ayo

HUMOR

208 Pages, 5.5 x 8.5

Formats: PDF, Mobipocket, EPUB

PDF, $9.99 (US $9.99) (CA $12.99)

ISBN 9781556526459

Rights: WOR

Chicago Review Press (Sep 2006)
Lawrence Hill Books

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Overview

A biting satire of racism in American life
A hilarious and satirical look at race relations that is almost too close for comfort, this pseudo-guidebook gives both renters and rentals "much-needed" advice and tips on technique. Reframing actual stories, techniques, requests, and responses gathered from the author's more than 30 years of research and experience, tips are provided in step-by-step outlines for renters to get the most for their money, and how rentals can become successful and wealthy, what they should wear, and topics of conversation to avoid. The book also serves up photo-dramatizations of some of the popular approaches covered in the book, handy tip-boxes, frequently asked questions for renters and rentals, a "How do I know if I'm being rented" quiz, a glossary of important terms, and "quickie" insta-rentals for those who need to rent on the go. Punctuated by quotes from former renters, and featuring rental diaries based on real encounters, this satire shocks and amuses, presenting a strikingly stark mirror of human relationships.

Reviews

"As disarming and unrelenting as the title suggests." —Time Out Chicago


"Biting satire." —The Seattle Times


"A must-read book that gleefully blows past the boundaries of tentative talk on current race relations." —Bust


"Funny, biting and valuable." —Ruminator


"More than a clever book by a more-than-talented young voice." —DC Examiner


"Continues her work as an artist who challenges, with courage and wit, systems of white privilege, ideology, and oppression." —WhitePrivilege.com


"A hilariously comprehensive guide." —Chicago Reader


"Witty, empathetic, unsettling, hilarious. A kind of Miss Manners for the racially isolated yet yearning to connect." —The Nation

Author Biography

damali ayo's web site, www.rent-a-negro.com, has been featured in media outlets including ABCNews.com, the Chicago Tribune, Harpers, Salon.com, the VillageVoice.com, and the Washington Post. A conceptual artist, she explores social issues through visual art and performance. She has received international acclaim and has been interviewed on the radio by Brian Lehrer, Joe Madison, Mancow Muller, and Tavis Smiley among others.